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This 2,000-Year-Old Chinese Woman Is the World’s Most Immaculately Preserved Mummy

February 1, 2024

At some point in your life, you've probably wanted to have a time machine. It would be nice to be able to go back in time, see the dinosaurs with your own eyes, watch the construction of the famous pyramids and go for a ride in the first car in the world.

Unfortunately, for now, technology does not allow us to experience time travel. But don't worry, because today we have the opportunity to look at the world as it was thousands or even millions of years ago. Just go to a museum! In some places on our planet there are amazing exhibits, which, despite their age, are almost perfectly preserved. We are gonna show you some of them today.

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