I have never seen anything like the water bridge in Magdeburg, Germany that
crosses the Elbe River to connect the Elbe-Havel Canal to the
Mittellandkanal becomes the longest navigable aqueduct in the world, at
more than 3,000 feet long.
See the entire list at Popular Mechanics.com.
How Printing Was Revolutionized By Cake. Sort Of.
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Discover the flong: a papier-mâché mold that revolutionized 19th-century
printing, blending ingenious tech with a dash of pastry-inspired charm.
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