24 Intriguing Treasures Found Worldwide

A watch found in the Hiroshima rubble is stopped at 8:15 AM, the exact time of the 1945 atomic bomb detonation.

The original Zamboni from 1949.

Got a gold quarter with in my roll of quarters.

Titanic’s sister ship, Britannic, wreck site at depth of only 390 feet (119m).

Kit-Kat bench.

Christ the Redeemer holding the moon in Brazil.

Tiny two seater car (about half the width of an Amsterdam sidewalk).

Was the Silverdome in Detroit.

The size of this flag flown on a Spanish ship at the Battle of Trafalgar (1805) compared to the size of people around it.

Jean-Claude Van Damme in the original Predator suit design before he was fired from the film, 1987.

I took this cool picture about 10 years ago at our local movie drive-in of this double rainbow at the exact moment of a lightning strike.

Swiss Porta Johns are wooden.

The lighting in this room makes it look like this fan is missing a blade.

This statue is based on Leonardo da Vinci concept for artificial wings.

TRITON is developing the 13000/2, a submersible with a full acrylic dome able to reach the Titanic at 12500ft.

Natural swimming pools or ponds are filtered organically rather than by chemicals.

Sand struck by lightning.

The restaurant I was at had double sided crayons.

Going through some of my old boxes and found a newspaper about JFKs death the day after his assassination.

Inside a 240 year old cello.

A swimmer before he breaks surface tension.

Inside the Great Pyramid.

Guards to protect your feet from splash-back.

The Svalbard Global Seed Vault also known as the “Doomsday Vault”, is a place in Norway where all of the world’s seeds are kept safe in case of a global catastrophe.

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