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This steamer trunk from 1890 converted to a dresser so the traveler didn’t have to unpack
 

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The water is so clear it looks like the boats are flying in mid air
 

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Manute Bol (7’6”) and Muggsy Bogues (5’3”). The tallest and shortest players in the NBA at the time.
 

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The lacrimal punctum is a small hole in your eyelids that drains your tears to your nose. It’s the reason why you get a runny nose after crying.
 

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What you are looking at is actually 1 image, not 4 put together as it seems. If you study it closely you’ll see where the crossovers are
 

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Dagger used in mass human sacrifices that was central to Aztec religion
 

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Some scientists discovered the skull of a tiny bird preserved in 100 million-year-old Myanmar amber. The 14-millimeter-long skull is smaller than that of a bee hummingbird, the smallest living bird, making the new species, Oculudentavis khaungraae the smallest bird –and thus dinosaur– ever found.
 

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During the 1950's there was a trend were people would try to stuff as many people in one phone booth as possible.
 

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Queen Elizabeth II has had the same body-double for 30 years. Before the monarch appears at large events, Ella Slack walks, stands, and sits everywhere the Queen will in order to make sure everything is set up perfectly.
 

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Florida's last living Civil War veteran, Bill Lundy, stands next to a fighter jet. 1955.
 

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Kindergarten teacher Helen Hulick, who was a witness to a burglary, was given a five-day sentence and sent to jail because she wore pants to her courtroom testimony in Los Angeles, 1938.