Historical Photographs: Harold Walker and His Impact on Child Labor

Historical Photographs: Harold Walker and His Impact on Child Labor

In 1916, five-year-old Harold Walker, living in Oklahoma, was captured in photographs diligently working in cotton fields. Despite the overwhelming heat, the young boy collected almost 10 kg of cotton daily, enduring the pricks of thorns. He wouldn’t know it, nor would the photographer who took the image, but Harold would become the symbol of …

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The Man Who Survived 3 Weeks in Subzero Temperatures

The Man Who Survived 3 Weeks in Subzero Temperatures

Facing isolation, lack of food, and taking refuge in precarious conditions—anyone hearing these conditions would think we’re talking about a survival movie, but reality always surpasses fiction. Tyson Steele, a 30-year-old American man, survived the frigid temperatures of Alaska. The man who survived under the ice On January 9, 2020, authorities discovered a massive SOS …

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Frane Selak: The Man Who Survived Death Seven Times

Frane Selak: The Man Who Survived Death Seven Times

Do you know the Final Destination saga? What if we told you there was a person who went through all the events in those movies? Reality always surpasses fiction. Yes, this is the story of Frane Selak, a man who experienced a series of events that made him either the luckiest or the unluckiest man …

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Remnants of Atlantis? Discovery of Relics Over 2,500 Years Old Sheds Light on the Mystery

Remnants of Atlantis? Discovery of Relics Over 2,500 Years Old Sheds Light on the Mystery

Atlantis has been a legend that has piqued interest for thousands of years. Did the lost continent truly exist? We do not know, but the discovery of statues in Spain could shed light on the ancient mysterious society. Statues Could Have Originated from Atlantis A discovery could bring us closer to Atlantis, as Spanish archaeologists …

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Volcanoes: What Are the Most Dangerous Ones in the World?

Volcanoes: What Are the Most Dangerous Ones in the World?

Our world is teeming with openings in the Earth’s crust, connected to a magma chamber. What’s staggering is that some of these volcanoes pose a constant danger to the planet, whether due to their activity or the destructive potential they hold. These monsters have demonstrated their might in every eruption throughout history. From simple fumaroles …

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Phineas Gage: How did he survive a steel rod that pierced and destroyed his frontal lobe?

Phineas Gage: How did he survive a steel rod that pierced and destroyed his frontal lobe?

If someone manages to survive a more than one-meter-long metal rod passing through their skull, it’s no wonder they are still being talked about 150 years later. That was the case with Phineas Gage. In 1848, 25-year-old Gage suffered an accident where an explosion embedded a rod into his head. Astonishingly, his vital functions remained …

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