18 Absolutely Incredible Jaw-Dropping Pictures That Left Me And My Little Tiny Brain Brain Speechless This Past Week

1.This, my friends, is what hairless bear looks like:

This bear's name was Dolores. Experts are not entirely sure why Dolores had no hair, but we love her all the same.

2.The Titanic had a full gym on board, complete with a rowing machine. This is what it looked like:

Would have loved to pump iron with Mr. Astor.

Would have loved to pump iron with Mr. Astor.

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3.This is one of the last pictures ever taken of Queen Elizabeth II, taken only two days before her death in September 2022:

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Wpa Pool / Getty Images

4.This picture, taken in 1838 by Louis Daguerre, is the first ever picture to have a person in it:

Can you spot the person?

Can you spot the person?

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5.And this is the first picture of Earth from the Moon, taken in 1966 by Lunar Orbiter 1:

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Encyclopaedia Britannica / Universal Images Group via Getty Images

6.And, while we're at it, this picture of a human hand captured in 1895 is the oldest surviving X-ray of the human body:

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Science & Society Picture Librar / SSPL via Getty Images

7.Okay, one more. This is the first aerial photo ever taken, captured by James Wallace Black from a hot-air balloon high above Boston:

This picture, from 1860, is called

8.Arnold Schwarzenegger looks like a pipsqueak standing next to Andre The Giant and Wilt Chamberlain:

This picture was taken shortly before Arnold's first wedding. Just kidding! It was on the set of

This picture was taken shortly before Arnold's first wedding. Just kidding! It was on the set of "Conan the Destroyer."

Rolf Konow

9.When the Amazon River meets the Rio Negro in Brazil, a phenomenon known as the 'meeting of the waters' occurs wherein the two rivers don't initially mix:

This is due to

10.This is the fold-out bed George Washington slept on during the Revolutionary War:

You'll notice it folds in a trunk. Only the finest for Old George.

11.This is how gigantic the femur of a Sauropod dinosaur is:

Sauropods are a classification of dinosaurs that include brontosauruses. 

Sauropods are a classification of dinosaurs that include brontosauruses.

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12.Some ceiling fans have solved humanity's biggest problem and put little figures that let you know which cord turns the light on and which cord turns the fan on:

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13.This is what a $20 bill from 1929 looks like:

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14.In the 1930s, one way to demonstrate how much a car could carry was to just make a bunch of dudes stand on top of it:

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/ Alamy Stock Photo

15.This is the Siberian unicorn, an absolute behemoth of a creature that went extinct 39,000 years ago:

Which means it co-existed with humans.

16.Speaking of Siberia, In 1977 an exceptionally well-preserved baby woolly mammoth calf was discovered there. The baby mammoth was named Dima:

Folks, do we stan Dima the baby woolly mammoth?

Folks, do we stan Dima the baby woolly mammoth?

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17.There's a bathroom at the Le Creuset headquarters that has, well, Le Creuset crockpots as sinks:

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18.And, finally, this is what a Sour Patch Kid with no sugar looks like:

Simply a Patch Kid. Wow, something to think about.