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A History of Food: An Amazing Timeline
Ever wonder what foods the Vikings ate when they set off to explore the new world? How Thomas Jefferson made his ice cream? What the pioneers cooked along the Oregon Trail? Who invented the potato chip...and why? Food history presents a fascinating buffe
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Vikings… they’re back
Were the Vikings all about battles, swords and axes? History tells us they were fierce warriors whose very name struck fear into the hearts of European tribes. But Vikings haven't been seen for centuries… until now.
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Only in Russia! Interesting Photos!
The nation's history began with that of the East Slavs, who emerged as a recognizable group in Europe between the 3rd and 8th centuries AD. Founded and ruled by a noble Viking warrior class and their descendants,
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45 Captivating Images of England’s North Country
Northern England is a wild region, tempered by the relative civility of Roman occupation and forged by centuries of bloodshed. From Viking raiders to the Norman Conquest and the Border Wars to the Victorians, history is deeply ingrained within the fabric
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Brett Favre Sings “Pants On The Ground”
Brett Favre leads a round of the “American Idol” hit “Pants On The Ground” in this clip. He led the Vikings in a celebratory round of the song after beating the Cowboys on Sunday.
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Miniature Soviet Union in the heart of the Russian
Grand and extravagant, the biggest exhibition center in Moscow is the place where history, business and entertainment walk side by side.
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Video: 10 Weapons That Changed the World
These are the weapons that changed the course of history
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Birds of the Gulf [Video]
Artist Karl Cronin offers a dance tribute to the birds of the gulf of Mexico affected by the BP oil spill. 'The Dancing Ecologist', Cronin studies the movements of plants and animals and is the creator of the Somatic Natural History Archive.
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Viking Festival in Spain
In the north-west Spain in the village Catoira there is crazy Vikings festival , which is purpose to recall the attack on the Spanish land by the Vikings a thousand years ago. Traditionally Vikings Festival is held on the first Sunday in August.
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600 Years of Clock Tower History Makes for an Awe
Once the capital of the Holy Roman Empire, Prague has a rich history. The clock tower was built in 1410, and the projections ably highlight the intricate workmanship. 600 years of the tower’s history are condensed into a 10-minute cgi presentation. Does
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10 Most Powerful Women in History
The pages of history are littered with the names of powerful men. But from time to time, there have been women who have shone out as being equally powerful as the men in their time – some of whom have even gone on to shape the future of the world as we
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Mysterious Bulge on the Far Side of the Moon
A new study has suggested that the bulge of elevated topography on the far side of the moon could be the result of tidal forces acting early in the moon's history when its solid outer crust floated on an ocean of liquid rock.
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War-History Museum In Togliatti
Technical museum of Avtovaz in Togliatti is one of the biggest war-history museums in Russia.
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War-History Museum In Togliatti Photos
Technical museum of Avtovaz in Togliatti is one of the biggest war-history museums in Russia.
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The 6 Strangest Ways to Be Buried
Considering the finality of death and the fact that it’s one of the few things all human beings share it’s no wonder that we’re fascinated with what happens afterwards. Since the dawn of history, humans created stories and rituals to deal with death
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The Undercity of New York Exists and It's Cool [Vi
Undercity, a vanishing part of our world that in its own way is glorious and beautiful. This video is a compilation of a few days spent exploring those parts of New York that are a part of the city’s history that very few people know about
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Algarve Where History and Modern Era Meets
Have you ever been to Algarve, the beautiful part of Portugal? Well if you haven’t, you must view the natural beauty, history, and elegance fused together in one holiday location which would be your best visit ever, I can assure you of that.
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History of Internet Prank RickRolling [Video]
I just saw this thing morning when someone sends me a link, yes --I was rickroll'd. To give you what really behinds this posts, the really interesting history of RickRolling, the time when the internet we're just starting to know YouTube and Rick Astley.
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The Sims Makes History
A recent online survey of PC gamers has revealed that “The Sims” is one of the most popular and best-selling games of all time.
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The Origin of "Google" Comes from "Googol"
How big the company today, maybe multi-billion worth of search results. From the September 15, 1997, google.com was registered, then the rest is history.
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