01: A statue of Jesus in a city in India suddenly mysteriously starts dripping water from its toes, worshippers believe that this is the apparition of the god began to collect and drink, and think that it is holy water, and later find out that it is caused by a blocked toilet pipe next to it.
02: This is what a pacemaker looks like in our body.
03: Russia's last Tsar, Nicholas II (1868-1918), was a man who liked to take "selfies".
04: The monkeys in Bali are really a little different, they can go to heaven and earth, and they are really the descendants of the Great Sage.
05: A man looking for a job in England wearing his resume in 1930. My resume reads: I speak three languages, fought for three years, have three children, am now unemployed for three months, and I need a job.
06: Brass plaque from Nigeria, Benin, West Africa, dating back to the 16th century AD. There are more than nine hundred plaques of this type in various museums in Europe and the United States.
07: It's hard to imagine how babies were stored during air travel in the 60s.
08: In the 30s, a young man was transporting soba noodles in Tokyo, and he couldn't get out without breaking his bones a few times.
09: Australian ticks, normal and shocking comparison after eating.
10: Same place, 80 years apart. Above, British troops with two prisoners of war at the Battle of Arnhem in 1944, and the street looks like today.
11: Markhor, a large woolly goat found in northeastern Afghanistan, has horns that are too personal.
12: The Yonggyong Hotel is a true display of North Korea's madness, built for decades and unfinished.
13: This is a shark egg that is not yet mature, and you can clearly see a small fish twisting on the yolk.
14: The Soviet Red Army on the banks of the Songhua River in Harbin, August 1945.
15: A poster from 1891 states that women need to be "plumped" with Professor Williams' "Fat-Ten-U" food.
16: Mysore Palace in India, designed by British architect Henry Owen, combines various architectural traditions, with exquisite lighting at night enhancing its appeal.
17: The breathtaking Sophia Roland, the common goddess in the hearts of Eastern and Western men in the last century.
18: A miniature model of boxwood made in the Netherlands in the 16th century, with incredible details, belonging to the symbol of the status of European tycoons 500 years ago.
19: Bruce Lee with his mentor Ip Man, 1960.
20: The wearer of the heaviest headscarf in the world, which weighs about 45 kg. He carries a special metal bracket with him to support the weight of the turban he sits on a chair.
21: Portrait of world champion cyclist William Walker Martin riding a bicycle in 1891.
22: Shrek's inspiration, French wrestler Maurice Thiette. Because of acromegaly, his hands, feet, and facial features were swollen beyond normal.
23: The most common breakfast in Germany: one cup of coffee, two metbrochens. It's a sandwich made from pork or beef topped with onion rings, black pepper and salt.
24: Funnel glasses for inserting eye drops, dripping eye drops are sometimes everywhere, and this invention in Japan completely solves this struggle.
25: Arabs driving at a speed of 180 km-h in slippers.
26: A block of ice weathered by the sea on Iceland's black sand beach becomes a perfect chair.
27: The red-nosed lanternfly is found in the Karen Mountains of Myanmar, Thailand and India, and uses its long nose to suck tree sap, what a cute elf!
28: What human tears look like under the microscope.
29: "Roentgen Steed" in 1957, which aims to sit children down for a chest X-ray.
30: Two sumo wrestlers salute each other before the match.
31: In the end, the talented teenager cultivated by the coach also reached the age of the coach.
32: Rare watercolor painting by a black woman living in Edinburgh in the late 18th century.
33: The shocking night view of the Colosseum in ancient Rome, the former prosperity seems to have reappeared.
34: The snow at the ski resort of Rix Gransen in northern Sweden is more than 4 meters deep.
35: Allied forces celebrate Japan's surrender in Paris in 1945.
36: Samantha Ramsdell is the woman with the largest open mouth in the world, and her lips are measured with a digital caliper. When Samantha opens her mouth, she can open more than 20 centimeters.
37: Can the sitting old man recognize who it is? He is Yuan Shikai who listens to the work report.
38: The 1895 New York Brothel Guide provides addresses and helpful reviews, including every establishment where people can buy services in the city.