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The Wildly Misunderstood Photos of Hitler in Disguise

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Whale skeletons, underground book lair, and pangolins. | —the pangolin. Â

Whale skeletons, underground book lair, and pangolins. | [View in your browser] Aug 19, 2016 [Image] [Hitler in Diguise] [In a series of altered photographs, reportedly created for the U.S. government by a New York makeup artist, Hitler sports a beard, wears glasses, and is bald. Here's the true story behind the creation of these images.] [Image] [Connecticut's Legacy in Ohio] [Northeast Ohio is built like New England because it used to be owned by Connecticut. Back in America's early years, it was known as the Connecticut Western Reserve.] [Image] [Underground Book Lair] [The New York Public Library is moving 1.5 million books to a subterranean storage facility. The space was part of the resolution to a dispute over the library's future.] [Image] [Whale Bones in the WildÂ] [Here are 10 places around the world where you can see cetacean skeletons without entering a museum.] [Image] [1922's Women-Only OlympicsÂ] [The International Olympic Committee spent years concern-trolling women about "wandering wombs." But in 1922, female athletes disproved doctors, doubters, and the IOC.] [Image] [Ireland's Kinnitty Pyramid] [This burial pyramid, a made-to-scale replica of the Great Pyramid of Giza, is thousands of miles and thousands of years away from its Egyptian inspiration.Â] [Image] SPONSORED OFFER [Where Will You Go First?] [Inspirato is a luxury vacation club with choices for every type of trip you can imagine from beachfront to mountain top.] [Image] Image of the day Striking photos of[the most illegally traded wild mammal on the planet]—the pangolin. (Photo: Suzi Eszterhas) [Image] [Share a Discovery] [ADD A PLACE TO THE ATLAS] [Image] [Facebook] [YouTube] [Twitter] [Instagram] [Pinterest] [View in Browser] • [Forward to a Friend] [atlasobscura.com] • [info@atlasobscura.com] 61 Greenpoint Ave #622, Brooklyn, NY 11222 [Unsubscribe] [{EMAIL}] Â

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