On September 2, 1945, aboard the battleship USS Missouri, the Japanese signed the instrument of surrender. General Carl A. Spaatz later revealed that American planes were ready to carry bombs to deter any last-minute remorse by the Japanese.
North Korea imitates the amusement park built by Disney, the area is very large, the roller coaster inside is worth a ride, and the light show at night is colorful and colorful. Locals don't want tickets, and foreigners are about $50.
A large bronze statue (2.62m high with base) excavated from the No. 2 sacrificial pit of Sanxingdui site. What did the character initially hold in his hand? Probably ivory, a bunch of ivory was found on the site). 1700-1150 BC, Sanxingdui Museum, China.
Krubera Voronya, the deepest natural cave on Earth, is located in the Arabika massif in the Ghagra Mountains of Abkhazia, Georgia.
This pillar of light of the world in Ontario, Canada. This effect is produced by the reflection of light from microcrystals suspended in the atmosphere or Xiaoice forming clouds at high altitude.
Mughal necklace set with 11 polished baroque spinels weighing a total of 1.136,63 carats. Two of them are engraved with the names of Emperor Jahangir and 1 is engraved with the names of Emperor Jahangir, Emperor Shah Jahan and Emperor Aurangzeb. Auctioned at Christie's in 2011.
Trentino, Italy. CNR (National Research Council) researcher Villagio Dimayo takes a powder snow sample on the Presena glacier.
The skeletal structure of the Komodo dragon resembles chain mail and protects against other Komodo dragons.
The subway without a fence is really terrifying, and if you don't pay attention to falling, it is quite dangerous. The man in the picture below, thanks to the help of well-wishers.
Absolutely huge Tasmanian king crab. These crabs weigh up to 15 pounds and are 15 inches wide, making them 100 times larger than a standard British shore crab.
Bronze door plaque in Assur, Shalmaneser III period. Azul has been inhabited for about 4,000 years. It was later destroyed by the Mongols led by Timur Khan. The remains of the city, which still lie on the west bank of the Tigris River....
Canada's only black army in World War I. The unit departed for Europe on March 25, 1917. Upon arrival, they were immediately demoted from a battalion to a company and assigned to cut down trees and prepare positions for white soldiers.
In Israel, you can find cola with coffee. Trivia: The word "coffee" is derived from the Arabic word "قهوة", and until the 15th century AD, the cultivation and production of coffee was monopolized by the Arabs.
Hoatzin diverged from all other living birds 64 million years ago. They still have two winged claws to move around, like a combination of dinosaurs and archaeopteryx.
The bear sits in a very human pose on a thrown chair; One of his legs was casually crossed over the other, and one arm rested on the armrest.
Shirtless German soldiers rummage through the trenches for fleas. Fleas are disease-carrying pests that leave red and spot-like bite marks on soldiers. The most effective way to get rid of them is to burn them with a flame.
Restoration of the Pillared Temple Hall, 1560 AD, Philadelphia Museum of Art. Philadelphia native Adeline Pepper Gibson discovered 58 fragments of granite carved architecture in the temple of Madanagopāla Swāmī in southern India in 1913.
Hanako was a koi that died at the age of 226. When she died, two of her scales were removed to determine her age. She lived from 1751-1974.
Seeing this picture, I feel a little dizzy, this height is almost 100 meters, plus the color of the surrounding loess, not to mention tightrope walking, let me look at it more uncomfortable.
German artist Igor Loskutow carved this incredible wooden dragon stool with a chainsaw.
Baby Goat Simba was born with 19-inch ears, which could have made him a Guinness World Record.
This building in Detroit, USA, because of a fire, so that it can not regain its former glory, coupled with the decay of Detroit's economy, it has been forgotten.
One of the most famous fungi in the world, "zombie ant fungus", aka Ophiocordyceps unilateralis.
When you turn 100 in Barbados, you will receive a stamp commemorating you.
Mummified portrait of an Egyptian girl in Rome, 120-150 AD Sycamore wood wax painting.
The Assyrian winged bull on display at the University of Chicago's Oriental Institute Museum is 5 meters tall and weighs 40 tons.
The frog and turtle evolved exactly the same color and pattern, respectively.
Delahaye 165 convertible. A two-door two-seater sports car, raindrops are a fundamental design element. Only two were produced. Equipped with Delahaye's extraordinary 4.5-liter V12 engine, it delivers almost 250 horsepower and reaches 230 km / h. Art Deco style vehicle.
Russian bodybuilder Natalia Kuznetsova vividly reflects the saying that life lies in sports.
Neptune Cave in Sardinia, Italy. One of the most beautiful places on earth. The colorful colors are all natural, and the water on the ground makes the cave even more mysterious.
The giant Maine is so big that many people initially thought it was a dog.
100 years ago, brothels in the Netherlands and England used candles to time and one burned for 7 minutes.
In the 2017 earthquake, Frida, a symbol of hope in Mexico, died. She saved many lives.
In 1969 and 2022 (Apollo 11 and Artemis I launches), one day, one night. The two on-site masses behaved a little differently.
A European hamster looks out of a hole. The species has disappeared from most of its original range and will become extinct within 30 years if current trends continue.
Soviet squadron of Pe-2 dive bombers bombing the Finnish railway junction on the Karelian Isthmus - June 8, 1944.
The rapier sword made by Meves Berns in Germany at the Staatstic Art Museum in Dresden in the late 16th and early 17th centuries.
Giant cacti about 20 feet tall that live on rock, this diagram is a notable example of how they evolved and adapted to grow in extreme conditions.
On January 12, 1945, the Japanese cruiser Koshi sank off the coast of French Indochina after being attacked by U.S. Navy carrier-based aircraft.
Samurai helmet made by Myochin Nobuie, a famous Japanese metalsmith, 1525.