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25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

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25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

In the 1950s, two models with graceful figures, dressed in swimsuits, showed their beautiful bodies in front of the camera. Today, it's not just a synonym for swimwear, it's a benchmark for fashion and trends.

25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

Lin Qingxia is in the same frame as her father, and at the age of 26, she wears a red dress, like a rose blooming, and she is glamorous. In his manners, he is generous and decent, and his temperament is extraordinary. As a Shandong girl, the bold atmosphere really lives up to its reputation.

25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

In 1933, Hitler dreamed that civilians could afford to drive cars. Porsche's founder developed the Beetle, which was right in Hitler's hands. In 1938, the Beetle was born, and Hitler named it "Volkswagen", which means "Volkswagen's car".

25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

In Haiti, a small North American country, locals have created a unique biscuit with a clever blend of yellow mud, salt and grease. We often say "eat soil", but we didn't expect them to actually do it, and it tastes good!

25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

In 1931, Winthrop Kellogg wanted to teach a chimpanzee to speak human and make it a "human." He let the orangutan eat and live with his daughter, but the result was unexpected: the orangutan did not learn human speech, but his daughter learned to call.

25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

Europe was amazed by a giant stone ball weighing 60 tons and measuring 3 meters in diameter! I'm afraid I have to gather a group of Hercules to shake this weight. This discovery is attributed to the archaeologist Semir Osmanagic, known as the "Bosnian version of Indiana Jones".

25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

In 1985, Jack Ma went to Australia to play, and his friend Molly had a whim and asked him to show his boxing skills. Ma Yun has no stage fright, a set of drunken fists is flowing smoothly, the boxing style is like the fragrance of wine, and it does not lose its strength in the elegant, which instantly detonated the applause of the audience.

25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

In the Soviet Union in the 80s of the last century, there were many beautiful women, but there was an amazing "secret" behind it: more than 4.5 million abortions per year, more than the death toll of the world war!

25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

Paul Tibbetts, the dropper of the atomic bomb of Hiroshima, was condemned by the Japanese after World War II. He responded firmly: "When I think of Nanjing, I have no regrets. In his later years, he denied the rumors and said that he was at peace. He died in 2007 at the age of 92.

25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

As early as 1917, people invented the "individual body armor", which became a strong shield in seconds after taking it off. However, this body armor is not a joke, only heavyweights can carry it!

25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

ESA's Mars Express spacecraft captured the shocking moment of Mount Olympus, the giant volcano of the solar system. This volcano is 620 kilometers in diameter and 21 kilometers in height!

25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

In 1930, an ostrich car was seen speeding on the streets of Los Angeles, and the police quickly pursued it. This unique "race" lasted for several kilometers, and finally the ostrich car was successfully intercepted.

25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

In France before 1956, the lunch break of schoolchildren was not for napping, but for wine tasting! Yes, you heard it right, every day they have the right to four glasses of wine.

25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

During the Vietnam War, the United States bombed Laos, leaving behind hundreds of millions of bombs. Today, rural Laos is still a battlefield, full of unexploded ordnance. Look at this family, there is a "loot" of "windfall" in front of the door.

25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

Venus, a rare photo of this mysterious planet. Although humans sent 18 spacecraft to explore, the high pressure and heat of Venus made it difficult for the lander to survive, and it lasted only 110 minutes.

25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

Marie Curie, the great female scientist, still radiates from her manuscripts. Her death at the age of 67 is regrettable. Studies have shown that if she is away from metal radiation, she may live for another 20 years.

25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

Look at this, the rare picture of the "weapons of mass destruction" looted by the US military in Iraq, the smugness on their faces is almost overflowing the screen.

25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

On the battlefield of World War I in 1916, two German brothers fought side by side with mules. In order to protect against poison gas, they put on gas masks, but the mules looked displeased, apparently because the masks did not fit the size of the "donkey face".

25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

Catherine Bell was born in London in 1968 and is a British-American actress who is not only talented, but also an actress and producer. She became famous for her perfect interpretation of the role of Lieutenant Colonel Sarah Mackenzie in "JAG", and became the screen goddess in the hearts of countless people.

25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

In 1870, American agricultural harvesters were semi-mechanized, and horses played an important role. In 1874, the price of corn plummeted, and when converted into Qing Dynasty currency, 1 tael of silver could buy 180 catties of corn, which was much cheaper than that of the Qing Dynasty, at least one-third cheaper!

25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

Kamna Shastri, an Indian-American woman, has been suffering from albinism since childhood. In the family photo, she is smiling like a flower. However, because of her resemblance to a white person, she and albino Indians are often mistaken for white, both in the United States and India.

25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

In 1966, a gas fire in Uzbekistan burned for three years. The USSR made a surprise move to extinguish the fire with a nuclear bomb! The bomb was twice as powerful as the Hiroshima bomb, and after detonating deep underground, the fire was miraculously extinguished.

25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

Do you know? Scientists have found that only 43% of our bodies are our own cells, and the remaining 57% are "tenants" - bacteria, fungi, viruses and other microorganisms! It turns out that our bodies are more like a shared space, with less than half of our own territory.

25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

In 1949, in the corner of the ballet school, Pamela Fawn used the floor as a stage to interpret the essence of yoga without the need for a luxurious yoga mat.

25 stunningly fascinating photos of wonderful worlds you didn't know about, each one is an eye-opener

This logical reasoning question seems simple but has a hidden mystery! Don't be fooled by appearances, the truth is often unexpected. If you don't believe me, you can give it a try.

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