History of Underwear Posted: 2 years ago by cgmiki
If you wanted to know when was the underwear that you wear made, then check this out.
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Wan Hu - World's First "Astronaut" Posted: 2 years ago by cgmiki
According to legend, Wàn Hu or Wàn Hù (d. ca. 1500) was a minor Chinese official of the Ming dynasty and the world's first "astronaut".
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Giant "little creatures" Posted: 2 years ago by cgmiki
We all know them as small things, that crawl around, and for most of the time, we can not see them, because of their size. But there are some of them, that can easily be in heavy weight class. Because they are not that small. They are really big, and usualy have "giant" or "goliath" in their name.
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History of Firefighting Vehicles Posted: 3 years ago by cgmiki
First fire pump was built around the second century B.C.
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Sandstorm in Iraq Posted: 3 years ago by cgmiki
At 437,072 km², Iraq is the 58th-largest country in the world. The local climate is mostly desert with mild to cool winters and dry, hot, cloudless summers.
And this is how a sandstorm looks in Iraq.
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American Civil War through art Posted: 3 years ago by cgmiki
Great pictures that show some of the great battles in American Civil War.
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3 Foot Ninja II Posted: 3 years ago by cgmiki
Take an amazing journey in a far away place. Fight the evil enemies and return the Princess to the King of the southern lands.
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Urban Ninja Posted: 3 years ago by cgmiki
See Urban Ninja, and his amazing stuff.
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Biggest tank in WWII was called Maus (mouse) Posted: 3 years ago by cgmiki
Pet project of Adolf Hitler, which few were aware of, appears to have been a superheavy tank that would have dwarfed even the King Tiger. Dubbed the Mouse, this behemoth of doubtful military value was to weigh 207 tons, combat loaded.
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I-400 class submarine Posted: 3 years ago by cgmiki
The Sen Toku I-400 class submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy were the largest submarines of World War II, the largest non-nuclear submarines ever constructed, and the largest in the world until the development of nuclear ballistic missile submarines in the 1960s.
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