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The Grand Canyon
Some of the most famous hoaxes perpetuated in America are The Cardiff Giant, Orson Well's "War of the Worlds" radio broadcast, The alien autopsy video of 1995 and The Feejee Mermaid.
I've linked below the site that I find most helpful, and it 'claims' to be the worlds largest and most popular (see link below):
One of the worlds largest museums. It's also famous for having more than 6000 paintings, including the most famous of them all, the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. It is home to some of the most magnificent sculptures as Venus de Milo which was created at some time between 130 and 100 BCE
One of the worlds largest museums. It's also famous for having more than 6000 paintings, including the most famous of them all, The Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. It is home to some of the most magnificent sculptures as Venus de Milo which was created at some time between 130 and 100 BCE
Winners of the Fields Medal would be some of the famous mathematicians since 1936, certainly not all.
The Plague by Camus.
The bubonic plague was the most common type of plague. Known as the most deadly epidemic ever known. Many doctors believed that bad smells would make the plague go away. Jews had a smaller chance of getting the plague because they owned cats who ate the rats. Fleas landed on and infected rats, which consequently started the plague. Some doctors believed that wine could cure the plague. The plague led into the Renaissance. It wiped out 1/3 of Europe. It took 150 years for Europe to recover. The plague caused the economy to fall.
In 1349, there were no cures for the plague.
The most famous knight is sir Lancelot.
Some say its the Queen Mary ship.
Human Yesinia Pestis can cause infections such as pneumonic, septicimic and bubonic plague. This is suspected to have been the cause of some of the high-mortality epidemics in human history. It appears to have an effect on some animals such as the black-tailed prairie dog and the black-footed ferret.