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Sea burial for sailors killed on the USS Intrepid (CV-11) after a kamikaze attack off the Philippines on November 26, 1944.

Can't believe it's been 24 years since this iconic robot dance clip, the greatest ever, hit the scene
Serbian farmer perseveres with work amid NATO bombings during "Operation Allied Force" in FR Yugoslavia, 1999.

Archaeologists uncover massive spiral shaped structures stretching over 600 meters deep beneath the Great Pyramid of Giza, hinting at vast hidden constructions.
Allison Smith unknowingly delivers one of the most iconic rap openings ever in 1982.
In the 1830s, ketchup, known by another name, was used as a medicinal treatment for conditions like diarrhea, indigestion, and jaundice.

NSYNC transforms a booing crowd into fans in under 2 minutes with their stunning National Anthem performance at the 2000 World Series.
Baker Street, England's oldest underground station, built in 1863, showcases over 160 years of history.

Serbian President discovers he misread the document he signed.
Celine Dion was warned that Whitney Houston was ready to step in if she couldn't hit the high note. Her response was epic.
Michelle Pfeiffer and Coolio on the set of the "Gangsta's Paradise" music video, directed by Antoine Fuqua in Los Angeles, California, around 1995.

Conor McGregor stunned fans by knocking out Jose Aldo in just 13 seconds to claim the UFC title.
Steve McQueen demanded bulk free items like electric razors and jeans from studios when signing onto films, later revealed to be donations for the Boys Republic reformatory school, where he spent part of his teenage years.

Princess Diana cleverly evades paparazzi by walking backward from her car.
Unscripted moment Jane Russell fell into the pool but kept her cool in character.
Richard Nixon waters the wood on his roof during the Brentwood-Bel Air fire in Los Angeles, California, November 1961.

In the 1980 film Airplane!, Barbara Billingsley, unfamiliar with jive, improvised the iconic scene with actors Al White and Norman Alexander Gibbs after learning from them over lunch.
The Sazerac Bar in New Orleans, Louisiana, welcomes women for the first time on September 26, 1949.
