On May 18, 1980, a volcano located in the northern United States, after a series of tremors and smoke emissions, began to spew hell. Volcanologist David Johnston was at a distance of 8 kilometers. However, rescuers who arrived at the scene did not find even traces of him. The photo you see is also made in blood - its author Robert Landsburg also did not survive the eruption. Despite the evacuation, 57 people died, and 600 square kilometers turned into the lunar surface. So much CO2 was thrown out that it's better for poor climatologists fighting with refrigerators not to know about it.
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The crater left after the underground nuclear explosion "Sedan", Nevada, 1960.
The largest artificial crater in the USA. The explosion was carried out as part of Operation Plowshare, a program to study the use of nuclear weapons for mining, crater formation and other peaceful purposes.
The largest artificial crater in the USA. The explosion was carried out as part of Operation Plowshare, a program to study the use of nuclear weapons for mining, crater formation and other peaceful purposes.
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Have you heard about the famous city in the rock of Petra? So that's not him in the photo๐
The photo shows the city of Hegra, built by the Nabataean state in the first century AD. It is the second largest city of civilization after Petra. But far from the last even of the surviving ones.
The photo shows the city of Hegra, built by the Nabataean state in the first century AD. It is the second largest city of civilization after Petra. But far from the last even of the surviving ones.
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Children's blizzard
The event known as the Great Blizzard of 1888 swept across the United States as a natural disaster, and this blizzard became one of the strongest described snowstorms in the history of America.
On January 12, 1888, the weather was quite warm for winter. Thousands of American schoolchildren went to classes in T-shirts. Nothing seemed to portend trouble ... however, suddenly the weather changed dramatically.
By evening, the temperature dropped to -40ยฐWith and on the street, a heavy snowstorm began. According to some reports, 235 people died from frostbite in the period of January 12-13, 1888.
The event known as the Great Blizzard of 1888 swept across the United States as a natural disaster, and this blizzard became one of the strongest described snowstorms in the history of America.
On January 12, 1888, the weather was quite warm for winter. Thousands of American schoolchildren went to classes in T-shirts. Nothing seemed to portend trouble ... however, suddenly the weather changed dramatically.
By evening, the temperature dropped to -40ยฐWith and on the street, a heavy snowstorm began. According to some reports, 235 people died from frostbite in the period of January 12-13, 1888.
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The practicality of the people of the past is sometimes frightening.
The photo shows the bones of people of the 15th century. Archaeologists believe that they were taken out of the graves to free up space in the cemetery. Well, so that the material does not disappear, the bones were used in the construction of St. John's Church in Belgium.
The photo shows the bones of people of the 15th century. Archaeologists believe that they were taken out of the graves to free up space in the cemetery. Well, so that the material does not disappear, the bones were used in the construction of St. John's Church in Belgium.
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