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1. In 1934, actress Jessie Matthews put on a very large and elaborate headdress for the play "Evergreen". Just looking at it makes my neck hurt!
2. In the 70s and 80s of the last century, Soviet-era Kiev built unique gas stations with unconventional designs similar to flying saucers, and these buildings added an innovative touch to the cityscape.
3. The Djemaa El Fna market in the southern Moroccan city of Marrakech, which sprouted in the 11th century AD and existed for centuries. During the day, vendors sell colorful goods with whom tourists haggle, fruit vendors sell blood orange juice, and at night, musicians, fortune tellers, and art performers dot the square, transforming the market into a whole new spectacle.
4. Back in Hollywood in 1961, black cats were subjected to black fabric tests when they were preparing to work on a filming project, which ensured that these feline actors would be comfortable wearing costumes during the show.
5. Born in Austria in 1899, Adam Rainer suffered from dwarfism and gigantism at various times throughout his life, and was the only person in human history to be both a dwarf and a giant.
6. In 1950, an American sailor proudly showed off his biggest catch of the day, and their costume was reminiscent of Popeye!
7. A fungus called basket stinkhorn, which is said to be extremely smelly, grows around the Mediterranean.
8. Hexafluoride gas, this gas is five times heavier than air, so it does not escape from the container in which it is placed. This means that solid objects can float on the surface of the gas as if they were floating on an invisible body of water. It is also non-toxic, so it is harmless to the human body if inhaled.
9. The national dish of South Korea is kimchi, a type of cabbage that comes in a variety of styles and flavors.
10. Abandoned cars in the local area after the Chernobyl nuclear accident in 1986.
11.Terracotta bust of an Italian nobleman of the sixteenth century, this piece looks like a wood carving.
12. This adorable creature is called "zonkey" – it's half zebra and half donkey, so you can guess who its mom and dad are!
13. The female bodybuilders in 1890 should be regarded as too milky, and the average old man can't control it!
14. In 1970, Andre, a famous wrestler, took a taxi while visiting New York City.
15. A strange RV on the streets of Cape Loma, Santiago.
16. In 1974, a police officer in Ontario, Canada, guarded a pharmacy in a waist-high flood.
17. A snow leopard is perfectly camouflaged in its natural habitat in the Spiti Valley of India, blending effortlessly into its surroundings.
18. After observing local fishermen, orangutans learned to hunt and fish with spears.
19. In 1904, a man with a rare disease made his skin super elastic.
20. X-ray, a frog sits on a leaf of a water lily.
21. In 1902, the famous Waldorf Astoria Hotel was built in New York, which at that time was a combination of two independent hotels, a scale that few can surpass today.
22. A road to stop forest fires.
23. A group of monks from Argentina dressed in orange robes took a tram to the top of a mountain in Banff, Canada.
24. Around 1970, the Indian Air Force specialized in ceremonial flying helicopters, which wore distinctive "clothing" or ornaments that added flair and symbolism to these important events.
25. In the early 1900s, young Dutch men wore traditional clothing and the iconic clogs.