The Facebook page 'Unusual Facts' shares fascinating and lesser-known information across a wide range of topics. Hazel Lindsey, founder of SwH Learning, reveals interesting scientific facts about the human body's blood vessels and the teenage stage in human life. She also highlights the misrepresentation of science in the media, where scientific advances are often exaggerated, leading to false hope and skepticism.
A collection of 21 fascinating pictures found on the internet includes Albert Einstein's desk, a hummingbird feather, passengers watching an in-flight movie in 1925, the man with the world's longest tongue, the first untethered spacewalk, metal grocery lists, eggs with white yolks, a $1,000 bill, the safety net under the Golden Gate Bridge, a poorly taxidermied lion, a baby pigeon, the pistol used to kill Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Ramses II's Great Temple, the first X-ray, Steven Spielberg on the Jaws shark, the last person born in the 1800s, a winter fire aftermath, and polar bear license plates in Canada's Northwest Territories.
This article presents 21 fascinating pictures, including Conrad Veidt, who inspired the look of The Joker, a young Albert Einstein, the oldest boat on Earth, the massive line at the first McDonald's in the Soviet Union, the rebranding of McDonald's in Russia, a billboard from the Manhattan Project, the world's oldest depiction of sex, the gym and exercise bikes on the Titanic, the world's shortest international bridge, the first day cars were allowed on the Golden Gate Bridge, the capstone of an ancient Egyptian pyramid, Annie Edson Taylor surviving Niagara Falls in a barrel, cocaine in toothache drops, the opening of the first NYC subway, the regrowth of fingers, moving houses with horses, the early stages of constructing the Statue of Liberty, one of the last American Revolutionary War veterans, and discussions about climate change over a century ago.