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"The Last Days of the Dinosaurs - Time of Great Change: A million years ago



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"The Last Days of the Dinosaurs - Time of Great Change: A million years ago, a world dominated by these magnificent creatures witnessed a dramatic shift that forever altered its course. " "Ford GT40 Daytona Prototype: With its sleek design and powerful engine, this million-dollar machine revolutionized the racing industry, leaving competitors in awe. " "Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport 2009 silver: This stunning masterpiece combines luxury and speed, making it worth every penny of its million-dollar price tag. " "Mormon Temple: Standing tall with intricate architecture and spiritual significance, this sacred place is a testament to the devotion of millions around the world. " "Advert / Ogdens Tobacco: Once upon a time, this captivating advertisement enticed millions to indulge in the pleasures of tobacco, reflecting an era long gone but not forgotten. " "Ferrari 250 GTO series 2: A rare gem among car enthusiasts, this iconic beauty commands attention wherever it goes – truly worth its weight in millions. " "One Million German Mark banknote - 1923: Inflation ran rampant during post-war Germany when hyperinflation rendered this once valuable note nearly worthless overnight – a stark reminder of economic turmoil faced by many. " "JOHN ELWES: Known as one of history's most eccentric misers who inherited his uncle's vast fortune yet lived like a pauper. His peculiar habits continue to fascinate millions even today. "Faust in Witches Kitchen": In Goethe's timeless tale Faust finds himself amidst enchanting chaos where potions bubble and spells are cast – an unforgettable scene that has captivated audiences for over a million performances. "Million Dollar Pier, Atlantic City, New Jersey USA": Once bustling with excitement and entertainment during America's golden age; now echoes memories from countless visitors who flocked here seeking their fortunes. "British merchant ship war losses by G. H. Davis".