22 photos of "See You for a Long Time" will take you to discover the wonderful world, and the posture will rise after reading
author:Ran Ran Fun Tujun
If human history is a mist of words, paintings, and songs, the camera is like a magic wand, making history clear and vivid. With the sound of the shutter, we feel as if we have traveled back in time and witnessed the wonderful moments of history, which are no longer limited to hearing. All this is like a fantasy journey, let us enjoy the magnificence and charm of history!
Eighteen-year-old Nyakim Gatwich, the sparkling black pearl from Ethiopia, has earned her the nickname "Queen of Darkness" for her irresistible charm and resembling the most dazzling stars in the night sky.
Do you know? The "cut/copy-paste" function that can now be achieved at the touch of a fingertip took Larry Tesler three years of hard work! It can be seen that behind every seemingly simple operation, there are countless sweat and wisdom of the masters.
In the spring of 1988, the first "Miss Soviet Union" beauty contest in the Soviet Union made a shocking debut, instantly focusing on the world's attention. However, unfortunately, this competition was as short as a meteor, fleeting and becoming a masterpiece that is difficult to replicate.
In 1920, a sinner, with uneasiness, attempted to cross the Mexican border in an attempt to escape his guilt. However, the U.S. border guards were agile and quickly dragged him back like a cheetah catching a rabbit.
In the 80s of the last century, a mother and daughter left a group photo in front of a black and white TV. Although it did not have the convenience of modern high technology, and the material conditions were slightly stretched, the spiritual outlook of the people at that time was by no means easily comparable to today.
In 1952, the Second Indochina War was in full swing, and France was busy expanding its territory, intending to include Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. However, in this moment of war, a Vietnamese soldier loyal to France unexpectedly wandered leisurely on the battlefield with a duck.
On February 19, 1945, during the Battle of the Mangroves in Burma, British Marines skillfully lured the Japanese into the "crocodile swamp". Schools of saltwater crocodiles were dispatched one after another, and more than 500 Japanese soldiers were effortlessly "entertained".
At the end of 1945, prices in the Kuomintang area skyrocketed, and the people's lives were poor. The poor households who were shy in their pockets, faced with sky-high rice prices, had to tearfully satisfy their hunger with hairy crabs. There is a bit of banter in the bitterness.
In the fifties of the last century, the young Marilyn Monroe took a photoshoot, and at that time she probably never dreamed that she would become a trend-setting "sexy goddess" who would fall for everyone.
In the 10s of the 20th century, corsets were all the rage, and women loved their designs. At the time, the popular way to wear it was rather unique – it was tied with the feet, that is, adjusted by stepping on the back waistband. This photograph captures exactly this chic tradition of dressing.
The street sign reads "Cyclists, please get off the bike and walk" instead of "Young couples, come here for a private meeting". It seems that the young couple may have mistaken the safety tip for a date invitation and thought it was a secret base for romance.
India, a mysterious and fascinating country, has always been able to bring unexpected ideas. In order to save costs, they even used tower cranes to move the aircraft.
In 1948, the Miss French Beauty Legs contest was held enthusiastically, and all the beauties competed on the stage, showing their style. After a fierce battle, the fifth beauty on the right won the crown with her outstanding performance.
In 1959, Israel and the United States jointly hosted a friendly football match, and the famous Hollywood movie star Marilyn Monroe appeared as a starter.
Kangaroos, Australia's national treasure, are unfortunately called "down-and-out stars", which is really a funny thing. Due to their overpopulation and aggressiveness, they have been cleverly converted into canned food or pet delicacies by Australians.
In 2007, Israeli Defense Minister Sergei Perez was observing an exercise with a telescope in his hand and did not notice that the lid was not open. He was engrossed, carefully examining the dynamics of the exercise, and nodding his head frequently with a look of satisfaction.
The 1985 "Princess Diana" imitation contest in Washington was a gathering of heroes and fierce competition. Looking at these photos, we can't help but wonder which "princess" can stand out and become the most like Princess Diana?
These 70s female university students in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, walk the streets with bright smiles and confident steps, making it difficult to connect them to today's war-torn and ruined country.
In the 80s, owning an external tape recorder was a symbol of the trend. People often turn up the volume to the top and carry the tape recorder shirtless on their shoulders.
There are so many incredible home remedies in the world that are jaw-dropping. In this case, you wouldn't have dreamed that this was the method used by doctors in the 19th century to treat headaches without prior notice.
In the 1930s, people in Siberia faced the dilemma of scarcity of sunlight. In order to enhance the children's physique, the locals make creative use of ultraviolet lamps to let the children gather in a circle to enjoy a special "sun bath".
This math problem seems simple, but in fact, only 2% of people can answer it correctly, and interested friends can come and challenge it.