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Moldova has the biggest wine cellar in the world, it’s so big that they even have race running events there.

Yuri Gagarin got lost in the cellars for a few days and showed up at the entrance plastered. They even have a letter he wrote to the vineyard stating he loved his time there.

Contains around 2 million bottles. The cellars extend for 200 km (120 mi), and "only" 55 km (34 mi) are currently in use.

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A Taxi Driver With a Balloon of Gas on Top of His Vehicle, 1917. The Gas Was Used Instead of Petrol During WWI.

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A giant vinyl roundabout situated in the town of Lyss, Switzerland in an area known for its club life.

That's cool.
 
A thread of some of the best pictures from around the world ever taken.

The Statue of Liberty - Paris, France - 1886 (before it was transported to America) *colorized

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Btec Talos off Jason and rhe argonauts
 
The theatre/temple of San Nicola near Caserta, Italy, was rediscovered by chance in 2000 by a paraglider.

It's 2100 years old and hosts a theatre and a temple on the same hill 520 meters above sea level, dominating the evocative panorama on the plains below

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The theatre/temple of San Nicola near Caserta, Italy, was rediscovered by chance in 2000 by a paraglider.

It's 2100 years old and hosts a theatre and a temple on the same hill 520 meters above sea level, dominating the evocative panorama on the plains below

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Absolutely jaw dropping. Wonder how many plebs died building that fucker.

Also, I wouldn't actually fancy going back stage at this one!!
 
Snow on trees in Finland.

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Great video of the world here, ok, maybe not THIS world, but A world

 
Couple of my own here.
Table Mountain, taken from the hotel I stayed in a few years ago.

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Looking back down to Capetown from the top of Table Mountain

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During World War I, both sides of the conflict used fake trees as observation posts. These trees were made from a variety of materials, including wood, metal, and canvas.

One of the most famous examples of a fake tree used in WW1 was the British Observation Tree in Delville Wood, France. This tree was made from a hollow steel cylinder and was camouflaged with bark and leaves. It was equipped with a periscope and a telephone line, and it was used to observe German movements in the lead-up to the Battle of the Somme in 1916.

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During World War I, both sides of the conflict used fake trees as observation posts. These trees were made from a variety of materials, including wood, metal, and canvas.

One of the most famous examples of a fake tree used in WW1 was the British Observation Tree in Delville Wood, France. This tree was made from a hollow steel cylinder and was camouflaged with bark and leaves. It was equipped with a periscope and a telephone line, and it was used to observe German movements in the lead-up to the Battle of the Somme in 1916.

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My first ex used that I'm positive :hehe:
 
Fossil fuel industry thriving. Being an enormous hypocrite, I hate it, but earn my crust from it. All this activity is new development, video taken last night.
 
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