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☢️ The Radium Girls. In the early 20th century, factory workers painted glowing watch dials with radium-based paint, often licking their brushes to a point. Many developed severe radiation poisoning. Their legal fight helped establish important workplace safety rights.
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📷 The first photograph of a human being was taken in 1838.
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Which lost wonder would you most want to see? 🏛️
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☢️ The man who survived two atomic bombs. Tsutomu Yamaguchi was in Hiroshima on business when the first bomb fell. Injured but alive, he traveled home — to Nagasaki — just in time for the second. He survived both and lived into his 90s.
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🍍 In 1700s England, pineapples were so expensive that people rented them just to show off at parties.
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🌫️ The Year Without a Summer. The 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia threw so much ash into the atmosphere that 1816 saw failed harvests and snow in summer across parts of the world. The gloomy weather kept a group of friends indoors near Lake Geneva, where Mary Shelley began writing Frankenstein.
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🐎 Genghis Khan's empire was the largest contiguous land empire in history.
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🕵️ Operation Mincemeat. During World War II, British intelligence dressed a corpse as a fictional officer, planted fake invasion plans on it, and let it wash ashore where the enemy would find it. The deception helped mislead German forces about where the Allies would strike.
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🏆 Mansa Musa broke an economy by being too generous. The 14th-century ruler of Mali is often called the richest person who ever lived. On his 1324 pilgrimage to Mecca, he handed out so much gold along the way that he reportedly destabilized gold prices in Egypt for years afterward.
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🧱 The Great Wall of China is not visible from space with the naked eye. 🛰️
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