Introduction: Photographs can allow us to travel to places and times that we have never witnessed before. They allow us to see the world exactly as it is, whether it was yesterday or a hundred years ago.
Picture 1: 25 years ago, in the summer of 1999, Victoria was preparing to marry David · Beckham, and Beckham's sister-in-law looked innocent at that time.
Picture 2: This wall-mounted refrigerator-freezer was introduced in 1955 and there is no need to bend over or bend over to pick up food when using it, as everything can be seen at a glance. Why did this design disappear and replace it with a standing refrigerator?
Photo 3: Cairo, Egypt in 1946, when Egypt children were trying Pepsi, and seeing this, it reminded people of boys drinking Coke at the Great Wall.
Photo 4: Dubai in 1976, when the U.A.E. had not yet discovered oil reserves, oil was money, money was oil.
Picture 5: In the United States community in 1972, a teenager on a moped stepped over his friend, and what he did as a child is crazy to think about now.
Picture 6: This is Robert · Waldlow, the tallest man in history, it is reported that at 2.72 meters tall, he is so tall that the upright double bass in his hand looks like a guitar.
Picture 7: 1931, an ancient method of making people taller, do you think this method works?
Picture 8: Particularly rare interior view of an old barbershop, 1869, feels more like a hunter's room.
Picture 9: On July 19, 1909, United Kingdom pilot Hubert Latham is valiantly trying to cross the English Channel, and the London newspaper Daily Mail promises a reward to the first person to complete the task. Unfortunately, he was unsuccessful......
Photo 10: When the heat wave hit New York in 1911, the main mode of transportation at that time was horses.
11th: In 1962, Oskar ·Schindler meets Jewish survivors who saved nearly 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust by providing them with Poland and jobs in Czech Slovakia factories.
Picture 12: Heidelberg casks are the largest wine barrels in the world, this cask was built in 1751 and holds 58,000 gallons of wine, which were donated by local landowners as agricultural production taxes.
It is said that 130 oak trees were used in the construction of the barrel, and a few years after its construction, the barrel began to leak, and since then, it has only been used as a tourist attraction.
Photo 13: Marianne · Hawkins surfs the flooded streets of Long Beach, California, in 1938, and it's fun everywhere.
Photo 14: A scene in the snow at the University of Vienna in January 1959, once rejecting Hitler's Academy.
Photo 15: This set of 1881 body armor was used in battle, blocking 18 bullets, and although it was bulky, it was life-saving.
Photo 16: Apollo 17 in 1972, at the request of the astronauts, attached a rough piece of cloth to the inside of the helmet of the lunar spacesuit so that the astronauts could scratch their noses.
Photo 17: This is a vending machine on the streets of Budapest in 1967, where people can choose between drinks or food.
Photo 18: This is the first time the XB-70 made a tripleonic flight, and almost all the paint was burned off.
Photo 19: In the 40s of the 20th century, knife athletes demonstrated their knife skills with their wives and children, and it took a lot of confidence to let their children be experiments.
Photo 20: Looking at the Sphinx from another angle, from the back, I usually don't think there's anything special about it.
Photo 21: This is a statue of Medusa deep in the Eastern Mediterranean, which was found in the western part of the Libya Sea between Greece and Egypt.
According to experts, it has been sinking to the bottom of the ocean for 2,500 years.
Salvaging it is very complicated, because Medusa has been sinking to the bottom of the ocean for thousands of years, and with the slightest shock or manipulation, no matter how slight, it can break or be irreparably damaged and eventually shatter into pieces.
Thank you for reading, liking, following and favorites
Curiosity has a cat: follow and discover and share stories in photos