Memories of the Past: Tricycles Reliant Regal

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Reliant Regal is a small three-wheeled car designed by Reliant Motor Company in Tamworth, England, 1953. Here you will see a selection of vintage tricycles.

35 Photos That Speak Louder Than Any Words!

A selection of positive photos, each of which will tell you its unique story. The most unusual photos collected from around the globe: about people, their lives, fates, addictions, moments, impressions and memories! Sit back and tune in to a wave of positive and vibrant emotions ...

18 Photoshopped Pictures With President of America Donald Trump

The President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, has been at the helm of the board since 2015, and during this time quite a few memes and photoshoped pictures have been added about him. Vivid gestures and numerous statements by Trump served as an excellent occasion for the development of Internet folklore with his participation. Especially netizens like to joke about Donald Trump's hairstyle and his sparkling facial expressions. A selection of 18 selected photo jokes are here!

6 Forbidden Types of the Most DANGEROUS Weapons

Throughout history, mankind has never stopped trying to create various types of weapons for various purposes. At the same time, while mankind created them, certain prohibitions on its use came out. For example, the popes banned the crossbow, and Homer spoke disapprovingly of the bow. In the 21st century, the scale of invented weapons reached a completely different level of danger, which can be called deadly. Which of the existing military guns managed to be banned and why are these inventions so dangerous?

Al Capone`s Prison

The world's first correctional prison in Philadelphia, with the full name of Eastern State Penitentiary, first received a prisoner in 1829. For more than 100 years of work, a lot of villains and criminals were there, one of which was the well-known mafia boss Al Capone. How was this place different from other prisons and what does it look like now? More on this later ...