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Sunday, 29 March 2015

The Rarest (And Most Mind Blowing) Photographs In History

                                                   Disnleyland Opening Day (1955)



With every device we have now sporting a camera, snapping images on-the-fly is as common as checking our watch to see the time (what’s a watch?). But there are some photographs from history that just make us stand back in amazement. Whether it’s capturing the beginning of something new or archiving a rare moment in human history, there are some images that make us appreciate the technology we have to capture them. This one is especially for you history buffs out there. These are some of the rarest photographs ever captured.


                                      Golden Gate Bridge Under Construction (1937)

                                            The MGM Lion (1929)




                                               Hitler’s Bunker (1945)



                                        Eiffel Tower Construction (1888)




                                              A Waterless Hoover Dam (1936)
           



                                            Mount Rushmore Being Carved (1932)
 


                                                      The First Ever Walmart (1962)
                                


                                         Construction Of The Statue Of Liberty (1884)



                                            The Beatles – Abbey Road (1969)

                                               

                                      Google Team (1999)

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