A BRAND-NEW CRABĬhina’s booming pet trade has turned many in the fishing business into exotic animal spotters. X-rays of several of the painter’s other works revealed that he had cut the nude portrait into pieces and stuck it to other canvases before painting over it. Art historians had long given up on locating the artist’s beautiful nude painting when it appeared-or part of it, anyway. A MISSING MASTERPIECEĪ legendary surrealist painter pulled the ultimate art prank when he made one of his masterpieces vanish into thin air. She brought it to experts, who immediately realized that the bag was the same one the astronaut had supposedly left on the lunar surface during his mission. Not long after, his widow was cleaning out their house when she found a white bag containing a camera, mirrors, clips, and other equipment. The first man on the Moon passed away in 2012. Movie stars aren’t supposed to keep their costumes or props, and astronauts aren’t supposed to keep their equipment. But when archaeologists began excavating, they soon realized the site was much, much older-by about 1,500 years. Historians believed a 42-foot mound in East Yorkshire, UK, had been constructed by the Normans in the 11th century. But it turns out that wasn't the only one the same genetic code was found in a whale skeleton that had been hanging up in a nearby high school gym. DNA tests revealed that the specimen belonged to an entirely new species. The animal resembled a species called the Baird’s beaked whale, but it was far too small and its skin was a strange color. The 24-foot-long whale that washed up on an Alaska beach looked familiar to biologists. The rare and expensive painting had been missing since 1928 the film’s set designer later said he’d bought it at an antique store for a mere $500. Instead he was shocked back into work mode when a long-lost avant-garde painting appeared onscreen behind the human parents of a certain talking mouse. When an art historian settled in to watch movies with his young daughter, he expected to relax and tune out. Read on to learn about some amazing finds that were right under our noses the whole time. Whether it's a lost purse or an entire galaxy, the thing you're looking for is almost always the last place you look.
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