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Rare overhead view of San Francisco‘s famous Lombard Street
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This $500,000-a-month apartment is the most expensive rental in NYC
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Do you recognize the artist? His name is Vernon S.P. Grant. Doesn't ring a bell? Maybe this will help:



He invented the Snap Crackle Pop elves for Kellogs
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What could a ’71 Hemi ‘Cuda and a ’75 Caprice Classic convertible have in common beyond four tires?

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Both were the last of their kind.
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trick photography, in the 1960s, when there was NO digital special effects, it was all exacto knives, layers of physical film, and steady hands

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Zora (with helmet) going for a ride in a test mule made by joining the front half of the upcoming second-generation Corvette with the back half and roofline of a first-gen Vette.
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Many think (because of Hollywood) that the Great White Shark is an Apex Predator. In reality, it isn't. The definition of an Apex Predator is: a predator at the top of a food chain that is not preyed upon by any other animal.



Orcas (Killer Whales) terrify Great White Sharks because they prey on them. The Orca is a true Apex Predator.
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Though called killer whales,Orcas are not really whales,they are the largest dolphin species.
Whalers call the Orca the “killer of whales.”
It preys on sperm,gray,fin,humpback,and other whales.Even great white sharks.
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