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30 April 2004

Flag of Côte d'Ivoire

  • ...that pole stars change over time because stars exhibit a slow but distinct drift with respect to the Earth's axis?

29 April 2004

Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma

28 April 2004

Shaposhnikov and Stalin

27 April 2004

Pale flax

Lenin's tomb in Red Square, Moscow

26 April 2004

Burial at sea

  • ...that the California Manroot has 5cm round fruits covered in 1cm spines, and a bitter taste?

California manroot

25 April 2004

Russian coat of arms

24 April 2004

Sri Lanka Junglefowl

22 April 2004

Bahamanian flag

  • ...that the white eagle on the Coat of Arms of Poland references the story of Lech, the legendary founder of Poland, who saw a white eagle's nest and was inspired to establish the city of Gniezno (literally nest)?

Coat of Arms of Poland

21 April 2004

Short-horned lizard

Cecil Fielder

20 April 2004

Grigol Peradze

19 April 2004

Nicobar Pigeon

18 April 2004

Volgan flag

17 April 2004

Charioteer of Delphi

16 April 2004

Sidney Street Siege, with Churchill highlighted

Northern leopard frog

15 April 2004

Flintlock mechanism diagram

14 April 2004

Fetal circulation

Canadian flag

Human skeleton

13 April 2004

Map of Australia

Yellow Pansy in California

  • ...that the story of Sada Abe, a woman who cut off her dead lover's genitals and carried them around with her for days, is one of Japan's most notorious scandals?

Japanese flag

Molecular structure of fetal hemoglobin

  • ...that writer Panait Istrati is known for his line, "All right, I can see the broken eggs. Where's this omelet of yours?"

12 April 2004

Heavyweight champ Joe Louis

Lumpsucker

11 April 2004

Cross section of a suikinkutsu

10 April 2004

Common circuit diagram symbols

Tentacles of a plant

QEI

9 April 2004

Dichronic effect

8 April 2004

Tibet

Fairey Seafox

7 April 2004

Flag of Australia

Flag of Vatican City

6 April 2004

Prambanan temple complex

Jerusalem cricket (Genus Stenopelmatus)

Autonomic ganglion

Statue of Mother Russia at Mamayev Kurgan

5 April 2004

Privy Purse

Jimmy McHugh

4 April 2004

Niuean flag

Tungsten

3 April 2004

Bodega Bay

  • ...that the Kei apple is a shrub often used for hedges, not an edible apple?

Ernest Duchesne

Drag line excavator

2 April 2004

Red fox

White-tailed deer

1 April 2004

Graf Zeppelin

Patent ductus arteriosus