Redundant Museum Findings…Purple Carrots Demise…& Planetary Status There & Gone In Under A Year!  

In 1925, archeologists were excavating the ruins of ancient Babylon . . . when they discovered . . . a MUSEUM.  The museum dated back to 530 BCE, and there were artifacts from 2,000 years before that. Imagine digging through the ruins of a place nearly 2,500 years old, and finding artifacts that archeologists THEN discovered, from 2,000 years before that.  The items were neatly arranged side-by-side, and even had “museum labels.”

Carrots were originally several colors, and the most common one was purple.  But Dutch farmers in the 16th century bred red and yellow carrots to make orange ones, since it was their royal color . . . and those became the standard.

It takes 248 years for Pluto to orbit the sun.  That means between the time Pluto was discovered in 1930, named a planet, and then eventually declassified and demoted to a “dwarf planet” in 2006, it didn’t even make it halfway through one orbit.

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