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🌐INVESTIGATES the most interesting: from the discovery of ancient civilizations to the my steries and secrets of the present

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This deer was hit by an arrow from a bow.
But he not only survived after being hit by an arrow but was also able to live with a foreign body in his ribs for many years.

The arrow, hitting the animal's body, broke the ribs and got stuck. However, the wound was not fatal.

Moreover, the arrow took root in the deer's body and became covered with bone tissue. She literally grew into the ribs.
A XIX century bamboo cane with an amber handle, which was used effectively by a French perfume seller.

Turning the handle, he took out six small sample bottles from the cane that served as a case.
London Omnibus 'Knifeboard' circa 1865. It looks like they wouldn't let you in without the cylinder
Martin Lorello - the man who could turn his head 180 degrees, 1938.
Arnold Schwarzenegger with Wilt Chamberlain and Andre "The Giant" Rusimov on the set of the film "Conan the Destroyer". USA. 1983.
Marie Curie's belongings will be radioactive😱 for another 1,500 years.

Marie Curie conducted dangerous experiments with polonium and radium and died because of long-term exposure to radiation.

A century has passed, but all of the scientist's belongings, including her clothes, books and laboratory🔬 notes, are still radioactive.

Curie's belongings are kept in lead boxes at the French National Library, and visitors will have to wear protective gear for another 1,500 years (the half-life of radium is 1,600 years).
A glimpse from the darkness of 43 centuries. The head of the statue of Metri, the high-ranking chief of the ancient🏺Egyptian scribes
In 2003, the American band Metallica came to San Quentin Prison to give a free concert for inmates there, and to make a $10,000 donation to them to build a baseball field. That's when their music video St. Anger was filmed.
On October 10, 1857, Eastwood was the birthplace of one of the world's most cunning con artists⭐️ Cassie Chadwick.

Beginning at the age of 14, the girl engaged in fraud until her death. At first she forged bank checks and tricked gullible people by pretending to be a clairvoyant. But she became famous through another scam.

Cassie Chadwick's most successful con was her role as the daughter of millionaire ♥️Andrew Carnegie.

She acted out the scene, leading people to believe she was the multimillionaire's illegitimate daughter.

She later began taking out loans in her "father's" name.

The scam was so successful that Cassie Chadwick became the💰 richest woman in the state.
Police measuring the length of girls' skirts, Berlin, 1922.
Professions we have lost: Mary Smith, the alarmist, earned six pence a week by shooting dried peas through the windows of sleeping workers. East London, 1930s.
Lieutenant Charles Miller on the aircraft carrier Saratoga, November 5, 1943.
Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, 1905
Photo: Baldomer Gili
Tallest Man in History - Robert Wadlow 8ft11"
San Francisco.
The Doors Group Portrait, 1966
Matt Greining, creator of "The Simpsons" and "Futurama," 1990.