How the Eiffel Tower was built
December 7, 1887 - construction of the pillars
March 20, 1888 - completion of the first level
May 15, 1888 - start of construction of the second part
August 21, 1888 - completion of the second level
December 26, 1888 - construction of the upper part
March 15, 1889 - construction of the dome
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December 7, 1887 - construction of the pillars
March 20, 1888 - completion of the first level
May 15, 1888 - start of construction of the second part
August 21, 1888 - completion of the second level
December 26, 1888 - construction of the upper part
March 15, 1889 - construction of the dome
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☘️ On March 17 461 A.D. Saint Patrick, missionary to Ireland, dies (traditional date).
Born in Great Britain to a Christian family of Roman citizenship, Patrick was captured and enslaved at age 16 by Irish raiders. For the next six years, he worked as a herder in Ireland. Following the counsel of a voice he heard in a dream, he escaped and found passage on a ship back to Britain, and was reunited with his family.
He later had another dream, in which he seemed to hear the voices of Irishmen pleading with him to return. After studying for the priesthood, he was ordained and returned to Ireland. After years of preaching, traveling and working tirelessly, Patrick died in 461 in Saul, where he had built his first church.
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Born in Great Britain to a Christian family of Roman citizenship, Patrick was captured and enslaved at age 16 by Irish raiders. For the next six years, he worked as a herder in Ireland. Following the counsel of a voice he heard in a dream, he escaped and found passage on a ship back to Britain, and was reunited with his family.
He later had another dream, in which he seemed to hear the voices of Irishmen pleading with him to return. After studying for the priesthood, he was ordained and returned to Ireland. After years of preaching, traveling and working tirelessly, Patrick died in 461 in Saul, where he had built his first church.
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The armadillo lizard bites its own tail to roll up into a ball as a defense mechanism.
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On Earth, the force of attraction is equal to one g. The video shows a simulation of gravity increased by 10,000 times (10,000 g).
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This gravestone was commissioned by a loving widow to represent her eternal love for her late husband
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About 40,000 balloons were dropped on visitors in a shopping center in honor of Valentine's Day
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When a corgi cross breeds with other dogs, it results in the other breed looking almost exactly the same but corgi sized.
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“Coming to a complete stop” an amazing oil painting by Gregory Thielker
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Nicolas Cage testing the Superman costume for Tim Burton's canceled movie Superman Lives, 1997
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