Images
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No
Image page would be complete without "Image," the two
faced cat. This is another example of the twin process gone awry. He
is what would be called a "sport," or a
"monster." Unfortunately, Image died a few days after
being born in Minneapolis.
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This
is another "image" of Image. The weirdest thing...I
actually had someone go through the entire website and take
exception with Image the Cat. This person swore by all that was
holy, {at least to them,} that this had to have been manipulated in
Photoshop or Paintshop. I never did quite figure that one out. That
still baffles me to this day...Hmmm...
Chang
and Eng Bunker were born in Thailand (former Siam, where we get the
name Siamese twins) on May 11, 1811. They were joined at the chest,
and shared a liver. The twins traveled with Barnum and Bailey's
Circus and eventually married Sarah and Adelaide Yates of North
Carolina. They fathered 22 children, and died on January 17
1874, age 62, within three hours of each other.
The
Hensel Twins, Abby and Brittany. Everyone should have children this
charming... This particular type of conjoined twin is rare, with
only four sets in recorded history.
These X-Rays show the
mummified remains of a woman whose corpse turned into soap. This
oddity of nature can be seen at the "Mutter Museum."
Michaelangelo
Buonarotti's Moses at the tomb of Julius II. Circa 1513. Note the
horns on Moses' head. At one time the horns were purported to be
signs of kingship. Alexander the Great was also depicted with horns
on some of his coins. Although there have been known cases of humans
with horns. See picture below.
Another
oddity of nature, this horn was removed from the forehead of an 80
year old woman. Another "Mutter Museum" exhibit.
Article scheduled on the "Horns of Humans" coming soon.
Now
this is twisted... Several
human skulls with horns protruding
from them were discovered in a burial mound at Sayre, Bradford
County, Pennsylvania, in the 1880's. With the exception of the bony
projections located about two inches above the eyebrows the men whom
these skeletons belonged to were anatomically normal, although at
seven feet tall they were considered to be giants. Burial was
believed to have been in the neighborhood of 1200 CE.
The
find was made by the Pennsylvania state historian and dignitary of
the Presbyterian Church (Dr. G.P. Donehoo) and two professors, A.B.
Skinner, of the American Investigating Museum, and W.K.Morehead, of
Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts. Evidence of this find has
since miraculously disappeared like so many anomalous finds that
question the status quo...
The horn
of Mary Davis of SaughallBMN 02-26-03
Congenital
horns that appear on the males of a West African tribe, as reported
in BMN 02-26-03.
Head
of a pharaoh found in a dive off Egypt's coast of Alexandria.
Remote viewers played a large part in this find. More and
more, archeologists are using remote viewers to help them
pinpoint important digs.
The
Moon Pond from the amazing phenomena known as "The Coral
Castle." The builder of this anomalous structure was a small 5
foot, 100 pound man by the name of Ed Leedskalnin. It took him only
twenty years to carve, construct and set in place all the megalithic
stones. Built completely out of Coral, some pieces weigh in excess
of 35 tons. No cranes or modern equipment was ever used. When asked
how he did it, Ed would only reply that he had learned the secrets
of the pyramid builders. Today, scientists and engineers still go
down to Homestead, Florida, to pay homage and marvel at the
accomplishments of one small man. The castle was dedicated to his
lost sweetheart, whom he called "Sweet Sixteen." Billy
Idol immortalized her in his song, "Sweet Sixteen."
So
ends another page. More on the way. I hope you are enjoying your
trip through here...if you've made it this far, chances are you are
enjoying yourself, or you are just seriously bored. I'll take either
one.
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