Queen of Great Britain Elizabeth II. She first put on the crown back in 1952 at the age of 25 years and rules to this day. At the moment, the Queen is 93 years old.
Often, exciting stories from catastrophe films turn out to be real events based on the fates of real people and the stories of real incidents. Such films will be discussed in this collection, which contains the best pictures based on completely existing disasters of anthropogenic or natural character.
South Africa is one of the most beautiful and richest countries in Africa, with magnificent nature, mountains, beaches. Millions of tourists come here for new experiences. A selection of TOP places to go
Quentin Tarantino has always been selective in terms of choosing actors for the best roles in his films. The same can be said about the choice of cars. In anticipation of the release of a new film from Quentin, we offer you a selection of the best cars involved in his films ...
The USSR has always been a closed country. Many events remained secret, especially with regard to disasters. However, not all of them were able to hide ...
Beauty is a terrible force! ... Especially when it comes to snakes and their appearance. Some snakes scare people with just one look and can cause irreparable harm to humans, but still it’s worth recognizing that some of these reptiles look really amazing.
A selection of good old dashboards from cars of the 90s that will dispel your confidence that "everything was better before." You will not find such chips and functions in any modern car ...
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?