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I'm still praying for the day the white people will produce the strongest nuclear bombs in history that's capable of wiping a whole continent, Then detonate it in Africa and wipe everyone out We're useless, we contribute absolutely nothing to the world growth!! The world won't miss us!! |
Workers set the value of the naira against other world currencies at the Central Bank of Nigeria, Lagos, 1987.
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1. Solar Eclipse 2. The part of the earth we never saw, The Antarctica
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1. Beautiful stones
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The part of earth we never see. Antarctica.
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Australian Prisoners of war enjoying a cup of coffee after their release from Japanese captivity at the end of world war ll, 1945.
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The old "Telefontornet" telephone tower in Stockholm, Sweden, with approximately 5,500 telephone lines c. 1890
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A 9000 hp spiral turbine being built in Germany for power plant in Norway,1928
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Clouds seen at 30,000 feet - these are California wild fires. Photo: Peter Singer
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The California Golden Gate Bridge on opening day - 1937
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A rare image of the Solar Eclipse
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African girl in a human zoo, Belgium 1958.
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Before Alarm clocks, A knocker-up was a profession where people were employed to wake workers up with a long stick, It's considered a very high paying Job as at that time, Late 1920s
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A santa claus in 1900s
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The "No-Bra" Movement, 1970s
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The short-faced bear is an extinct ancient bear that lived in North America 11,000 years ago. They were extremely large bears, weighing more than 1 ton (1000 kg) and standing up to 12 feet (3.7 m) tall. Despite their enormous stature, the bear could run up to 40 miles per hour.
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Nanaborga:He don cash out now, Nah another thing him dey say |
This is the front page of the Sunday politics newspaper back in 1997 with Tinubu saying He doesn't believe in One Nigeria? Why did he start believing in One Nigeria all of a sudden?
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The centennial light is the world's longest-lasting lightbulb, Burning since 1901 till today and has never been switched off
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The first ever piano, invented by Bartolomeo cristofori an Italian man in the 1700s
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UndauntedYOCA:Yes, it's called a "BURL" |
Hong kong
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This painting of a Young woman breastfeeding an old man in a prison cell was sold for $30million, the painting may look perverse but the story behind is from historical records. The poor man was sentenced to "DEATH BY STARVATION" for stealing a loaf of bread during the reign of LOUIS XIV in france, the woman was his only daughter and the only visitor to his cell, she was allowed to visit him daily but was frisked thoroughly such that no food was taken in, When after 4months the man survived with no weight loss, the authority were perplexed and Started spying on her in the cell and to their utter astonishment found her to breastfeed her father to the fullest sharing her baby's milk, the judges then realizing the compassion and love of the woman for her father, pardoned the father and set him free, This piece of story bring into focus how deep is a woman compassion in our daily lives that men often tends to overlook
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1. The baobab tree madagascar 2. A family of frogs
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A Spitting cobra
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First lady, Nancy Reagan reopens the statue of liberty to the public, 1986
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Abandoned soviet tanks in Siberia
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The sphinx, circa, Giza, Egypt, 1850
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Dreamliner787:Thanks man!! Really appreciate it!! |
German refugees leaving berlin after the war end in 1945
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