Incredible – CuriosityHub https://curioushub.co.in Tue, 15 Oct 2024 17:09:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://curioushub.co.in/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/cropped-like-32x32.png Incredible – CuriosityHub https://curioushub.co.in 32 32 These Childhood Toys Are Worth A Small Fortune https://curioushub.co.in/index.php/2024/10/15/these-childhood-toys-are-worth-a-small-fortune/ https://curioushub.co.in/index.php/2024/10/15/these-childhood-toys-are-worth-a-small-fortune/#respond Tue, 15 Oct 2024 17:09:21 +0000 https://curioushub.co.in/?p=1710 If you grew up during a big toy craze, there’s a chance you fondly remember playing with a Teddy Ruxbin, a popular G.I. Joe, or an “adopted” Cabbage Patch Kid. If you loved those toys so much that you held onto them, you could have a small fortune sitting somewhere in your home. These popular children’s toys are worth hundreds and even hundreds of thousands of dollars in some cases.

We’ve mixed up our list with incredibly rare prototypes you should keep an eye out for alongside some more common toys from the last 50+ years which you might have in your collection! Do you have any of these toys?

The Original Lite-Brite Is Now A $200 Buy

Debuting in 1967, the Original Lite-Brite sold for just $10. Now you can get a 2000% return on that investment! It was a simpler time in 1967 and children didn’t need an iPad to be amused.

Lite-Brite features a lightbox with small, colored plastic pegs that illuminate when turned on. Kids could even create masterpieces by placing pegs on various included templates, immediately transforming themselves into artists. The original set included red, blue, orange, white, green, yellow, pink, and violet pegs.

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12 Breathtaking Images From The International Space Station https://curioushub.co.in/index.php/2024/10/10/12-breathtaking-images-from-the-international-space-station/ https://curioushub.co.in/index.php/2024/10/10/12-breathtaking-images-from-the-international-space-station/#respond Thu, 10 Oct 2024 10:07:53 +0000 https://curioushub.co.in/?p=1620 Despite the countless natural wonders, the Earth we live in is amazing, so prepare to be amazed by looking at breathtaking images of the Earth from space.

1. Blue sphere

Earth is truly a planet full of wonders. When we look at our world from the far reaches of space, it appears as a majestic blue sphere enveloped in a layer of atmosphere. It is our greatest blessing that we humans can live on this beautiful planet, and at the same time, it is our important mission to protect and care for it. When we see images of Earth from space, we are left speechless and our souls are shaken by its beauty. When we see nature untouched by humankind, we are reminded of how insignificant our existence is. But at the same time, we are reminded that each of us has a responsibility to protect and nurture the future of this precious Earth. This beautiful Earth offers us countless benefits. It has clean air, pure water, and a rich environment where diverse living things coexist. However, human activities are threatening the global environment. We face a wide range of challenges, including climate change, air pollution, and loss of biodiversity. However, to overcome this crisis, it is essential that each of us takes action. To protect the Earth, it is important to live a sustainable life. Various daily actions, such as efficient use of energy, recycling of waste, and use of eco-friendly means of transportation, greatly affect the impact on the global environment. It is also important to value nature and protect biodiversity.

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10 Most Breathtaking Bridges In The World https://curioushub.co.in/index.php/2024/10/01/10-most-breathtaking-bridges-in-the-world/ https://curioushub.co.in/index.php/2024/10/01/10-most-breathtaking-bridges-in-the-world/#respond Tue, 01 Oct 2024 15:09:13 +0000 https://curioushub.co.in/?p=1581

Though most people don’t realize it, fear of bridges is relatively common. Acrophobia (fear of heights) and claustrophobia (fear of closed spaces) also make it difficult to cross bridges. Despite the very feeling of real fear that the bridge will collapse or your car will fall off the edge , some of the world’s most breathtaking and dizziness-inducing bridges, including these 10 bridges, may put a knot in your stomach. Even the bravest adventurer may choose to take a totally different route for these bridges, while regular bridges crossed by thousands of people every day are enough to make them tremble. Bridges may be incredibly scary, but if you are allowed to cross them, they are generally not dangerous and can be an exciting attraction for thrill seekers. Apart from that, they usually have some of the best views around, if you make it up to there. Keep reading to learn more breathtaking bridges!

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Strange Discoveries Found in Excavations Around the World https://curioushub.co.in/index.php/2024/09/04/strange-discoveries-found-in-excavations-around-the-world/ https://curioushub.co.in/index.php/2024/09/04/strange-discoveries-found-in-excavations-around-the-world/#respond Wed, 04 Sep 2024 09:22:36 +0000 https://curioushub.co.in/?p=1566 Ancient ruins are both interesting and inspiring because they reveal a hidden piece of history behind them. These top archeological findings have left many people baffled, while scientists are still left with even more questions. If you are a fan of both traveling and archaeology, you will be happy to know that you can visit these locations in person.

Las Bolas in Costa Rica

Giant stone spheres in the south of Costa Rica, also known as Las Bolas, are huge rocks formed out of molten magma. These ancient rocks were meaningful in their astronomical weight and hold many truths for the Chibchan people.

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