30 rare photos that will blow your mind and not to be missed!

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-07

"Explore the unknown and open your eyes! Each of the next 30 photos** on display is a rare visual feast, revealing unusual historical moments. They will take you to the wonders and spectacles of the world, not to be missed! "This clam is called an elephant duck.

Youssef, a breeder at the Lewa Wildlife Sanctuary in central Kenya, sleeps next to an orphaned rhino.

The head of the leopard seal resembles almost a reptile.

It's so disturbing.

It's a velvet spider.

The Imperial Treasury in Vienna proved that this was a real demon trapped in glass during an exorcism in 17th-century Germany.

Human fingers? (or Trichoderma), a fungus that grows from dead wood.

Dogu speculates that in Japan in 3000 BC, Niigata looked like Peruvian aliens.

USS Texas (BB-35) leaving the sea**.

Capsized to the ship, the boat on its side.

Charlie Duke looks at the capsule that took him to the moon during the Apollo 16 mission 50 years ago.

King Albert Tower. People who are on the basis of scale.

Aerial view of New York, NY.

Aerial view of the Dutch tulip season.

Kashmir, South Asia. [A valley surrounded by the majestic Karakoram and Pyrbengar mountain ranges].

The Reichstag is wrapped in fabric.

The Balloon Festival in '86 was truly scary ......

Stairs on the wreck of HMS Britain. Now located 400 feet in warm waters near Greece.

Wernher von Braun, the designer of the Saturn V, poses in front of the engine (1969). Braun was a leading figure in the German rocket industry during World War II. After the war, he was taken to the United States.

Destroyed Serbian TV Tower.

The Midlanda Water Tower, South Africa** is cone-shaped.

The Pope apparently sat in front of this sculpture.

Dubai Creek Tower has been shelved due to the pandemic, and the scale is huge!

Old Cincinnati Library before demolition, 1874-1955.

Soviet lightbathing: During the long winter months when there is not much sunlight, the use of ultraviolet light allows children to get enough vitamin D.

In Lisce, 1944, a French civilian woman pours cider for a British soldier with a Bren machine gun.

Dr. Lewis Sayre**Scoliosis, examining the curvature of the spine - 1870s.

Trinity 1945: The Dawn of the Nuclear Age.

A lonely man refuses to perform the Nazi salute in 1936.

Japanese kamikaze pilots pose with a puppy before their last suicide mission in Okinawa in 1945.

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