23 real and wonderful photos, each one of which is eye-opening and eye-opening
author:The language of flowers is alluring
Betty Brosmer, a 1935 California star, made the runway at the age of 14. Her "96-53-91" devilish figure, as perfect as a sculpture, quickly captured the hearts of Americans and became the perfect goddess in the hearts of countless people.
In 1970, Willie Spiller's shot was frozen on the Rockaway train: a group of female college students, smiling brightly, like the warm spring sun. They may talk and laugh and enjoy the good times of their youth.
In 1957, in the sea breeze of Cannes, France, Picasso breathed into the smoke leisurely, next to his children Paloma and Claude, and the children of two friends. At the moment, this master of art is like a leisurely old smoking gun, no different from ordinary people, without any "master" shelf.
In 1932, Hollywood was star-studded. Beauty Master Max Factor holds a "beauty calibrator" in his hand and examines every face like a detective, leaving no trace of imperfections unmissed.
From 1899 to 1902, Marie Curie's radioactive research made the notes "luminous". It's not a cool skill, it's a trace of radioactive material. In order to protect these precious materials, they are locked in special boxes and waited for thousands of years to dissipate their radiation.
In Berlin in 1934, two Nazi officers conspired with Gesta in the night, and they were Hitler's "right-hand men" in arresting the Jews. Join forces like ruthless executioners to carry out this dark plan.
In 1905, Norway finally had their first kiss with a banana. Previously, the people of this Scandinavian land knew nothing about bananas. It wasn't until the beginning of the 20th century that they finally got a taste of this exotic delicacy.
Zlata, a Russian Jiu-Jitsu model, has a body as soft as plasticine and can twist into various poses at will, and is known as the "Master of Human Yoga". Her photos are stunning, as if she has "boneless magic".
Indira, the "Iron Lady of India", has made countless Indian men fearful. She castrated nearly 4 million men by thunderous means. However, as fate would have it, this powerful woman was shot dead by personal guards at the age of 66, and her legendary life came to an end with a single gunshot.
Women of the Kayan tribe in Myanmar have been wearing heavy round necklaces since they were 5 years old. As the years passed, the necklace became heavier and heavier, and the neck was "elongated". This peculiar custom has made the Kayan tribe known as the "long-necked tribe".
In 1930, a strange sight was popular on the streets: mobile libraries. Carrying bookshelves full of books, a beautiful woman shuttles through the crowd to deliver a reading feast for pedestrians who are hungry for knowledge.
In 1984, in the countryside of Sichuan, two girlfriends returned from work, their new clothes were shining, and the BB machine was swaying around their waists. The joy of the reunion was beyond words, the two chattered, and the conversation could not be stopped when the chatterbox was opened.
This is not a bustling metropolis, but the world's largest cemetery, home to more than 6 million souls who have died. It is still expanding, peace is precious, and war only brings untold suffering.
Invented in 1922, this window cage was not simply designed for babies to bask in the sun. Behind it is the unique pursuit of children's health by the ancients. At that time, it was believed that exposing babies to the cold would increase their resistance to minor ailments such as colds.
In 1956, on the seashore of Sopot, Poland, beauty pageants were in full swing. With her unique charm and temperament, a girl stood out among the beauties, easily won the crown, and became the queen of the beauty pageant.
From 1920 to 1933, Prohibition in the United States sparked a gangster carnival, and underground wineries were busy. People secretly use industrial alcohol to make wine, but the government does the opposite, poisoning the alcohol. As a result, in just a few years, many people died due to accidentally drinking "poisonous wine".
In Croatia, there is a 150-metre-deep underground water that is like a dragon's lair, quietly nourishing the nearby river through the cave. Standing at the edge of this bottomless water, human beings seem so insignificant.
In 1942, the indigenous people of Papua New Guinea marched alongside wounded Australian troops. The unexpected visit of the beast in World War II was like a disaster for the isolated tribe.
In 1900, the wife and daughter of the French Governor-General Paul Dummer laughed on the soil of Vietnam, throwing coins and cereals at children. They seem to be intoxicated by the joy of this "handout", and the children are competing for it.
In 1956, Hollywood goddess Marilyn Monroe came to England to warm up for "The Battle of the Pratt River". Unexpectedly, he met Queen Elizabeth II unexpectedly.
In the fifties, the "pointed-toe bra" was all the rage, and its avant-garde design became a trend icon of the time. But time flies, and now for young people, this "antique" lingerie is difficult to tug at their heartstrings.
In Dublin in 1960, traffic jams remained. The bicycle boy drove his girlfriend through in style, the motorcycle couple followed, and the driver drove alone, as if silently telling the helplessness of being "single".
Which of the 1 to 7 containers will fill with water first? Don't jump to conclusions, the mystery is more complex than you might think. If you are interested, you can give it a try.