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Hitoshi Yoneda
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Sun and Moon, Killian Eng
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bio-occultist · 2 years ago
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Georgios Georgolios
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Soviet tectonic map of the moon
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Lorraine Gudemi
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China plate from Fornasetti
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Venus figure from Wildendorf
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‘𝔐𝔦𝔫𝔬𝔱𝔞𝔲𝔯’ (𝔡𝔢𝔱𝔞𝔦𝔩𝔰) 𝔟𝔶 𝔓𝔞𝔲𝔩 ℜ𝔢𝔦𝔡
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bio-occultist · 2 years ago
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Geode cake, Alexis Washington
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A Huntress Sculpture In The Forest Woven From Willow Branches Artist: Snna & The Willow
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The caterpillar of Eudocima Phalonia
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This farmer couple used silicon to create molds in the shape of their own feet. They then planted turnips using these molds. As the turnips grew, they filled the molds and took on the shape of their feet.
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bio-occultist · 2 years ago
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Anthony J. Roberts
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The Four Great Guardians Of The Oath of The Northeastern Drifting People Of Qiam'yuorn Velëth.
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A Dialogue Between Frances And Several Magic Quon'ziratül Goliaths From The Great Desert Of Viön Distarne. . From "Frances the Dreamer: Reisebilder"
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Snow goggles: the first sunglasses were used 2,000 years ago by Inuit hunters
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The earliest known use of glasses to protect eyes from the sun was the Inuit use of “sun goggles” to shield their eyes from the blinding glare of light reflected off the snow. These were made from carved driftwood, bone, walrus ivory, or caribou antler that formed a strip worn across the eye area, with thin slits that the wearer could see through. The goggles were cut so that they fit tightly to the face, and often soot or gunpowder was rubbed on the outside to absorb the light and further cut down on glare.
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The use of these goggles dates back to around 2,000 years ago, and as a bonus, even improved the wearers vision as the narrow slits helped focus eyesight
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