Introduction: Seeing is history, everything is happening or has happened.
This is the Victorian era in 1890, a pair of "travel bloggers", uninhibited, performing some shows to earn some living expenses.
Queen Gnepir, the last queen of Mongolia. He was arrested and executed in 1938.
This is Eisenhower taking the photographer to record the massacre that took place in the concentration camp with his lens, reminding future generations not to forget.
In 1950, an elephant was surfing with two beautiful women in bikinis.
In 1915, a fish shop sold freshly caught halibut, which was estimated to take a week.
In 1924, this was a group of actors active at the Moulin Rouge in Paris, each with a unique skill.
This is in 1929, when Chaplin was filming "City Lights", he took a picture with Churchill.
It is a mysterious cave with a history of more than 3,000 years, the Bulgarian Utroba Cave: it is said to have been excavated in the 9th century BC.
Its unique shape resembles the reproductive organs of the goddess, and an altar was found at a depth of 22 meters, possibly representing the womb of the goddess.
By February or March, when the sun is at a precise angle, the sunlight extends all the way to the altar, symbolizing the fertilization of the womb of the goddess in preparation for spring sowing.
It's London in 1952, and two women are having fun in an amusement park.
In the 1890s, one without hands and the other without legs, they cooperated to ride a bicycle.
It was 1969 when U.S. President Richard Nixon visited astronauts returning to Earth aboard Apollo 11.
In the 1930s, the women of Mbarantu wore braids before the initiation ceremony, and the quality of their hair was so good that it was estimated that they could not wash their heads twice a month.
A very rare picture, in 1922, Einstein explained the theory of relativity to his students.
It was 1988, and Princess Diana was chatting with employees in a factory, and among the aristocracy, she seemed out of place.
This is 1959, Modena, Italy, the bridge was blown up during World War II, there is no money to repair it, and the local children can only use pulleys to cross the river every day.
In 1966, in London's Hyde Park, a traffic policeman directed traffic and let four "chickens" cross the bridge.
It was at the London Zoo, where a father helped his son feed the giraffes.
The people in the two circuses, walking on the road, attracted the attention of many passers-by. It is worthy of being a person in the circus, with his head on his head, and he does not delay walking.
In 1935, American high schools offered cooking classes where girls learned to cook, wash dishes, and clean.
In New York in 1928, Ruth Jacoby took her pet goose for a walk on the street.
A magician was crushed by the concrete poured on top of the coffin while performing a stunt and died on the spot.
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