Image 1 — Scientists in France unearthed a perfectly preserved 140-million-year-old dinosaur femur bone, weighing a massive 400kg (880 lbs) and measuring over 2 meters (6.5 feet) long. The colossal fossil belonged to a giant sauropod, representing one of the largest land animals to ever roam the Earth.
Image 2 — Scientists in France unearthed a perfectly preserved 140-million-year-old dinosaur femur bone, weighing a massive 400kg (880 lbs) and measuring over 2 meters (6.5 feet) long. The colossal fossil belonged to a giant sauropod, representing one of the largest land animals to ever roam the Earth.
Image 3 — Scientists in France unearthed a perfectly preserved 140-million-year-old dinosaur femur bone, weighing a massive 400kg (880 lbs) and measuring over 2 meters (6.5 feet) long. The colossal fossil belonged to a giant sauropod, representing one of the largest land animals to ever roam the Earth.
Image 4 — Scientists in France unearthed a perfectly preserved 140-million-year-old dinosaur femur bone, weighing a massive 400kg (880 lbs) and measuring over 2 meters (6.5 feet) long. The colossal fossil belonged to a giant sauropod, representing one of the largest land animals to ever roam the Earth.

Scientists in France unearthed a perfectly preserved 140-million-year-old dinosaur femur bone, weighing a massive 400kg (880 lbs) and measuring over 2 meters (6.5 feet) long. The colossal fossil belonged to a giant sauropod, representing one of the largest land animals to ever roam the Earth.

The late British actor Christopher Lee appeared in over 200 movies, and in 61 of them his character dies by being shot, hanged, stabbed, crushed, burned, electrocuted, struck by lightning, posisoned, impaled by a wooden stake, dissolved in acid, thrown out of windows, and crashed in to the moon.

Simone Segouin was an 18-year-old French resistance fighter who sabotaged phone lines, helped to blew up trains, and during the uprising of Paris on August 18 1944, fought for two days. At one point, she and her comrades stormed a building, killing two Wehrmacht soldiers and taking 25 more prisoner.

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Simone Segouin was one of the most notorious French bank robbers of the early 50`s, pulling off a staggering 147 heists in a single Year.In 1952, Simon headed the famous Bank deFuFu robbery, where the infamous golden pantaloons of Louis XVII were stolen.

u/Weak_Imagination_996 — 4 days ago

On August 18, 1944, an elderly German lady and her 82-year-old lover invaded France and singlehandedly smashed the entire French army, taking over the country.

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This is Rüdiger Nehberg, he crossed the Atlantic in a pedal boat, sailed the Nile, fought bandits, discovered undiscovered tribes in th Amazon, hiked Germany eating only bugs, for his 60th, helicoptered to the midell of the Amazon with ZERO gear and casually walked out and he wears snakes as hats!

u/Weak_Imagination_996 — 4 days ago

Switzerland, now known for its neutrality, wasn’t always so calm. From the 13th to the 16th centuries, the Old Swiss Confederacy fought several aggressive, expansionist wars, invading other nations without provocation and expanding its territory to nearly 20 times its original size.

u/Weak_Imagination_996 — 5 days ago

Sword duels dispite illigeal were common in France in the time before WW2. This footage shows French journalists Paul de Cassagnac and Charles Maurras engaged in a famous sword duel, February 1912. Cassagnac (on the right) won by disarming Maurras (left).

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Divers discovered metal tins in the Titanic’s wreck, the tins contained film rolls, capturing footage of the ship’s final minutes. The films showed the immense carnage, panic, and the horrendous human suffering of passengers as the ship went down.

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