Incredible Photos Of Things Most People Never See
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Chester E. Macduffee with his newly patented, 500 pound diving suit made of aluminum alloy in 1911.
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Japan is known for its square watermelons, but Hiroichi Kimura, a farmer from Kumamato Prefecture, grew and molded the first heart-shaped one.
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Renown scientist Peter Tsou holds an aerogel cube. Nicknamed "frozen smoke," aerogels are actually translucent, synthetic solid-state substances. They're the world's lightest solid materials.
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Here's a photo of an MGM lion, Jackie, being recorded for the beginning of the films. There have been 7 different lions in this role.
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The coconut crab can grow up to 60c from head to tail, making it the largest land crab in the world.
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The Woodstock Music Festival opens for the first time on August 14, 1969 in Bethel, New York.
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A composite image of four rockets as they are being launched from NASA's Poker Flat Research Range in Alaska and into the aurora borealis.
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At McGuire's Irish Pub in Pensacola, Florida, you'll find over a million autographed dollar bills hanging from the ceiling.
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If you're a hobbyist, make sure to check out the amazing work of Japanese artist Satoshi Araki. His dioramas are incredibly detailed, like you've never seen before!
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