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Innocent black people are seven times more likely to be wrongly convicted than whites. Researchers reveal nearly half of exonerated 'criminals' are African-American. One of the most high profile cases of wrongful conviction was that of Marvin Anderson, who at the age of 18 was sentenced to 210 years in jail for rape, sodomy abduction and robbery. He was behind bars for 15 years before being freed thanks to DNA testing. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4289164/Black-people-likely-wrongly-convicted.html
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Floyd Mayweather posted his check from the Pacquiao fight.
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Track Cyclists.
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Microsoft founders Bill Gates, 13 and Paul Allen 15 connect to a PDP-10 computer at the University of Washington, through a teletype terminal at their Lakeside School in Seattle in 1968.
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Hitler’s Office.
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The catapult officer risks his life saving the pilot from a crashed and burning Hellcat on the USS Enterprise, 1943.
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The inside of a cluster bomb. http://cavemancircus.com/2017/03/06/damn-fine-collection-fascinating-photos-videos-34/
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Elon Musk and Peter Thiel unveil PayPal 17 years ago.
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Two popes, who can spot the differences.
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Two Koreas, one photo. North Korea and South Korea at the border.
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A Cruise ship during construction.
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This Is The Most Expensive Photograph In the World $6.5 Million. “Phantom” A photograph by Australian photographer Peter Lik, was sold to a private collector for a staggering $6.5 million. The black and white image shows a beam of light resembling a ghost, and was captured at Arizona’s Antelope Canyon, a slot canyon that’s popular among landscape photographers.
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Bahraini Shiite Muslims pose for a selfie during a ceremony marking Ashura, which commemorates the seventh-century slaying of Imam Hussein, the grandson of Prophet Mohammed, in the village of Sanabis, west of Manama.
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Earthquake: Huge crack on a highway in chile.
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We all want out weddings to be breathtaking. So why not have your wedding photos taken on a 350 foot cliff? That’s entirely possible if your photographer is Jay Philbrick. He took his clients to Echo lake State Park in New Hampshire. There, they get on the 700 feet tall Cathedral Ledge where the lucky (and terrified) couple is then lowered onto a tiny ledge at 350 feet.
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Extreme wedding photography by zheng feng on a cliff in Jinhua, Zhejiang province, China. More: https://www.nairaland.com/2695183/worlds-most-extreme-wedding-photography#39424713
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A view of Niagara Falls frozen over due to the extreme cold weather, Ontario, Canada, Jan. 9.
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Lava flow from the Kilauea Volcano moves along the ground in Pahoa, Hawaii. Molten rock from the flow is inching its way towards homes in the town of Pahoa on Hawaii’s Big Island, where close to 1,000 people live.
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Newyork in 1908.
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The World’s First Underwater Hotel. Located in the Maldives, Conrad Maldives Rangali Island.
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The End Of The Earth.
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McDonalds heatmap in the United States.
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An electronics ad from 1991, all these functions are performed today by a single smartphone. http://www.ba-bamail.com/content.aspx?emailid=7866
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Adesiji77:Lols..Obeying the man of God. |
A unique vehicle for disabled people.
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Inside of a land mine.
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The 'Motherland Calls' state in Russia. A statue in Mamayev Kurgan in Volgograd, Russia, commemorating the Battle of Stalingrad. It was designed by sculptor Yevgeny Vuchetich and structural engineer Nikolai Nikitin, and declared the largest statue in the world in 1967. Today, it is the second tallest statue of a woman in the world. The Motherland Calls is highly complex from an engineering point of view, due to its characteristic posture with a sword raised high in the right hand and the left hand extended in a calling gesture.
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South African priest instructed his followers to eat grass. They all ended up in the hospital.
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A $2.5 million dollar private gym in the home of supermodel Gisele and her Football player husband Tom Brady.
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A lion licking a frozen block of blood to keep cool during a heat wave in Australia.
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