01: During World War I, American soldiers used this body armor for personal protection. Despite its wobbly and tinkling to wear, this armor was widely used by the U.S. military in World War I. It was considered quite advanced at the time and was mostly effective against bullets.
02: A tapestry from the 15th century in the Netherlands depicts a unicorn resting in a garden.
03: The ancient city of Petra, Jordan, a palace completely carved out of the mountain, has left this miracle in its former prosperity.
04: A happy childhood of a Malagasy child.
05: A subway station in Sweden with pictures of its designer, his assistant and the person who works on the tiles.
06: A woman stands at the door of an RV campervan, also known as a "road yacht," at an exhibition in London in 1927.
07: In 1930, the builder of the Empire State Building hanging from a crane over New York City could not do this job with fear of heights.
08: A café in Japan hires paralyzed people to control robot servers to help them earn an income.
09: X-ray of a pregnant dog mother showing all the bones of numerous puppies in the pregnant dog mother's body. It seems that there is almost not enough space for the baby, there are too many babies.
10: The world's tallest statue in India, almost twice the size of the Statue of Liberty, depicts Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, an Indian politician and independence activist, a leader revered by the three brothers.
11: The lifelike rooster statue is a continental incense burner dating back to the 18th century.
12: During drought, Galapagos sea turtles may invade human settlements in search of water.
13: Xing, who died young, today has artificial intelligence technology, giving us the opportunity to see him grow old.
14: The throne of the last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas II, decorated with the Order of St. Andrew of the Kremlin.
15: Comparing the size of ancient megalodons to modern great white sharks, megalodons can reach nearly 20 meters long and bite more than 40,000 pounds. The ancient megalodon shark is often described as one of the largest and most powerful predators ever recorded on Earth, but thankfully, that was a long time ago, when the species went extinct at the end of the Pliocene.
16: Philadelphia Electric Company workers at work in a streetlight repair van in 1910.
17: Audrey Hepburn at the pinnacle of beauty.
18: Stunning views of the Colosseum.
19: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from this perspective.
20: A Ghanaian couple wearing a national wedding suit.
21: A hundred years ago at the entrance to the sewer in Germany, you need to have a like!
22: In the 70s, a man threw a 6-year-old girl out of a third-floor window during a fire in the Seoul concert building, the girl luckily escaped, but 50 people were killed in this fire.
23: Chicken leg hut, one of the oldest buildings in the city of Hatjäldar in Norway, the editor guesses that it should be designed to store food to prevent wild beasts from stealing it, what do you think?
24: Indian rupee, where coins represent denominations with Arabic numerals combined with gestures such as fingers or fists.
25: Japanese female sumo wrestling has many ways to warm up: such as walking with alternating feet, stepping hard on the ground, and pushing wooden pillars.
26: Morning in Bagan Old Town, fantastic view.
27: Between 25 years, the same category of products changed.
28: Sylvester Stallone and his wife Jennifer Flavine Stallone, they were very good looking when they were young!
29: A Morsi tribal woman in Ethiopia who sees Vogue fashion magazine for the first time.
30: In some brothels in medieval Europe, a candle was used as a timekeeping tool, and the burning time of a candle was calculated according to the time to remind the customer that the time was up.
31: Until 2004, it was not possible to reach the small village of Gasa da Lure in the Faroe Islands by car, through a tunnel through a rock. Before that, everyone who wanted to come here or leave had to struggle through the mountains at an altitude of 400 meters, and the village was surrounded by them from all sides.
32: The owner of this paw is a European lynx, which is only 5 months old.
33: Native American chieftain in the Canadian Rockies, 1938.