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Discover the Pioneers collection from Media Storehouse, a captivating assortment of jigsaw puzzles that brings history to life. Each puzzle in this collection showcases intricately detailed illustrations of pioneers from various eras and cultures, providing an educational and enjoyable experience. Assemble these high-quality puzzles to learn about the past while engaging your mind and creativity. Perfect for individuals of all ages, these puzzles are not only a fun pastime but also a great way to expand your knowledge and appreciation for history.

Pioneers are individuals who lead the way in exploring new territories, ideas, or technologies, and are known for their courage, determination

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Pioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart (1897-1939)

Amelia Earhart (1897-1939) Collection
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Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart, pioneering aviator, with plane

Amelia Earhart, pioneering aviator, with plane
Amelia Mary Earhart (1897-1937), American pioneering aviator, standing in front of her plane. Date: circa 1930s

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amy Johnson with her De Havilland Gipsy Moth Jason

Amy Johnson with her De Havilland Gipsy Moth Jason
Amy Johnson in Australia, 1930. She was one of the first women pilots to make headline news and held many records

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart, US aviation pioneer

Amelia Earhart, US aviation pioneer
Amelia Earhart (1897-1937), American aviation pioneer

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart (1897-1937)

Amelia Earhart (1897-1937)
Amelia Earhart, 1897-1937. Date: 1937

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart

Amelia Earhart (c) The Flight Collection

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Transport / Flight / Amelia

Transport / Flight / Amelia
Amelia Earhart at Hanworth after the first womans Atlantic flight W-E

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart's Plane Leaving Port

Amelia Earhart's Plane Leaving Port
(Original Caption) The above photo shows the transatlantic Friendship leaving Burry Port, Wales, with Miss Amelia Earhart, Louis Gordon and Wilmer Stultz, bound for Southhampton

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart at Southampton in 1928 with Stultz and Gordon

Amelia Earhart at Southampton in 1928 with Stultz and Gordon
Amelia Earhart became famous by being a passenger on a flight from America to Britain in a Fokker F.VIIb/3m; it made headline news worldwide

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Sketch cover featuring Amelia Earhart by Olive Snell

Sketch cover featuring Amelia Earhart by Olive Snell
Portrait of pioneering American aviator, Amelia Earhart (1897 - 1937) by society portraitist Olive Snell on the front cover of The Sketch magazine. Date: 1928

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart; Wilmer Stultz (r) and Louis Gordon

Amelia Earhart; Wilmer Stultz (r) and Louis Gordon
Amelia Earhart, centre; Wilmer Stultz, pilot, right; and Louis Gordon, co-pilot. Burry Port, Wales, after their non-stop flight from Newfoundland starting on 17 June 1928. Date: 1928

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart and her husband George Putnam

Amelia Earhart and her husband George Putnam
Amelia Earhart and her husband, George Putnam

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Neta Snook Southern at Ames Research Center, California, USA, 1980. Creator: NASA

Neta Snook Southern at Ames Research Center, California, USA, 1980. Creator: NASA
Neta Snook Southern at Ames Research Center, California, USA, 1980. American pioneer aviator Neta Snook Southern, age 84, emerges from the Flight Simulator for Advanced Aircraft

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart at Six Months Old

Amelia Earhart at Six Months Old
Amelia Earhert at the age of six months. Photograph circa 1897

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart and Eleanor Roosevelt

Amelia Earhart and Eleanor Roosevelt
On a short flight to and from Baltimore, aviator Amelia Earhart points out the White House to resident First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. | Location: Above Washington, DC, USA

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Adjusting Sleeve

Amelia Earhart Adjusting Sleeve
Amelia Earhart is putting the finishing touches on a blouse

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Pilot Amelia Earhart

Pilot Amelia Earhart wearing a leather flight helmet and goggles

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Young Amelia Earhart with Sister

Young Amelia Earhart with Sister
Amelia Earhart at three, with her little sister Muriel

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Postcard from Frederick Noonan

Postcard from Frederick Noonan
(Original Caption) Frederick Noonan, navigator of the ill-fated round-the-world flight which carried himself and Amelia Earhart Putnam to oblivion, sent this card to Jack Marsh, a Hollywood

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Portrait of Flyers

Portrait of Flyers
(Original Caption) All the greatest transatlantic flyers are present at the dinner given in honor of James H

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Portrait of Flyers

Portrait of Flyers
(Original Caption) Photo shows Dr. James H. Kimball broadcasting over the radio as left to right Colonel Charles Lindbergh, Amelia Earhart, Clarence Chamberlin, Ruth Elder and William Brady look on

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Gary Cooper Standing With Amelia Earhart

Gary Cooper Standing With Amelia Earhart
(Original Caption) Portrait of Gary Cooper and Amelia Earhart. Undated photograph

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Stands Near Plane'S Rear

Amelia Earhart Stands Near Plane'S Rear
(Original Caption) Amelia Earhart, (1898-1937), first woman to crosss the Atlantic Ocean in an airplane. She stands impishly near the rear of her aircraft. Undated photograph

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Standing In Airplane

Amelia Earhart Standing In Airplane
(Original Caption) Amelia Earhart (1898-1937), American aviatrix, first woman to cross Atlantic Ocean in airplane. Photograph showing her, from below, in airplane. Undated photograph

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart In Her Plane'S Cockpit

Amelia Earhart In Her Plane'S Cockpit
(Original Caption) Amelia Earhart, (1898-1937), American aviatrix, first woman to cross the Atlantic Ocean in an airplane. A low-angle photograph of her sitting in her plane's cockpit

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Portrait of Amelia Earhart

Portrait of Amelia Earhart
Amelia Earhart (1898-1937), American aviatrix. She was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart In Plane Cockpit

Amelia Earhart In Plane Cockpit
(Original Caption) Amelia Earhart (1898-1937) American aviatrix, first woman to cross the Atlantic ocean in an airplane. She is shown in plane cockpit. Photographic portrait

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart In Front Of Plane Propell

Amelia Earhart In Front Of Plane Propell
(Original Caption) Amelia Earhart (1898-1937), American aviatrix, first woman to cross Atlantic Ocean in airplane. Photograph showing her with airplane in front of propellor

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Next to Aircraft

Amelia Earhart Next to Aircraft
(Original Caption) Amelia Earhart (1898-1937), American aviatrix, first woman to cross Atlantic. Photograph showing her with airplane

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Boarding Airplane

Amelia Earhart Boarding Airplane
Amelia Earhart climbs aboard a small single-engine airplane

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Pilot Amelia Earhart Climbing into Airplane

Pilot Amelia Earhart Climbing into Airplane
(Original Caption) Amelia Earhart, (1898-1937), first woman to cross the Atlantic Ocean in an airplane. She is shown climbing into the cockpit. Undated photograph

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Map of Amelia Earhart's Path

Map of Amelia Earhart's Path
(Original Caption) San Francisco

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Pilot Amelia Earhart at Age Seven

Pilot Amelia Earhart at Age Seven
(Original Caption) Amelia Earhart, the daring Boston aviatrix who, with Wilmer Stultz and Lou Gordon is at Trepassey

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Portrait of Amelia Earhart

Portrait of Amelia Earhart
Amelia Earhart (1897-1937), American aviatrix. She was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Stands In Front of Plane

Amelia Earhart Stands In Front of Plane
Amelia Earhart stands in front of her airplane

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amilia Earhart In Parade

Amilia Earhart In Parade
(Original Caption) 1928-Amelia Earhart in a Parade reception after her Trans-Atlantic Flight in 1928

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Miss Amelia Earhart Posing with Airplane

Miss Amelia Earhart Posing with Airplane
(Original Caption) Hopes to Cross Atlantic in Plane

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Portrait of Amelia Earhart

Portrait of Amelia Earhart
(Original Caption) Amelia Earhart, first woman to fly across the Atlantic, is shown in a waist-up portrait

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Bathing with Dorothy Binney and Her Son

Amelia Earhart Bathing with Dorothy Binney and Her Son
(Original Caption) First Woman to Fly Across Atlantic-Goes Bathing. While the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer Putnam, at their home, at Rye, N.Y

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart with Walter Chrysler and Others

Amelia Earhart with Walter Chrysler and Others
(Original Caption) Auto Magnate Gives Dinner to Miss Earhart at the Hotel Biltmore

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart and Others Riding in Motorcade

Amelia Earhart and Others Riding in Motorcade
(Original Caption) Amelia Earhart reception in New York after Transatlantic flight, 1928

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Arriving with Others After Flight

Amelia Earhart Arriving with Others After Flight

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Friendship Taking Off

Friendship Taking Off
Amelia Earhart's transatlantic plane, Friendship, is seen here taking off from Burry Point, Wales, for its final destination, Southampton. | Location: Burry Point, Wales, UK

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Aviator Amelia Earhart

Aviator Amelia Earhart
(Original Caption) Amelia Earhart, 27, who plans to hop to England with Wilmer Stultz. Amelia seated in aircraft

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Portrait of Amelia Earhart and Samuel Chapman

Portrait of Amelia Earhart and Samuel Chapman
(Original Caption) Photo shows Amelia Earhart, who is at Newfoundland with Wilmer Stultz awaiting favorable weather before hopoff for Europe, and her fiance, Samuel Chapman, of Marblehead

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Workmen Preparing Amelia Earhart's Plane

Workmen Preparing Amelia Earhart's Plane
(Original Caption) The above photo, taken by a Chicagoan a few days before the Friendship hopped off on its successful flight from Newfoundland to Wales across the Atlantic

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Arrives in Southampton

Amelia Earhart Arrives in Southampton
(Original Caption) From left to right: Mrs. Frederick Guest (sponsor of flight Friendship), flight mechanic Lou Gordon, Amelia Earhart, pilot Wilmer Stultz and Mrs

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Police Leading Amelia Earhart Through Crowd

Police Leading Amelia Earhart Through Crowd
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Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Standing on Roof

Amelia Earhart Standing on Roof
(Original Caption) The above photo shows Miss Amelia Earhart, copilot of the transatlantic plane, Friendship, atop the roof of the Hyde Park Hotel in London, getting a view

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Portrait of Amelia Earhart and Wilmer Stutz

Portrait of Amelia Earhart and Wilmer Stutz
Amelia Earhart and Wilmer Stutz upon arriving at South Hampton. Wilmer Stutz was the pilot and Amelia Earhart was the passenger, making her the first woman to fly across the Atlantic

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Portrait of Amelia Earhart

Portrait of Amelia Earhart
(Original Caption) The above exclusive photo shows Miss Amelia Earhart in the plane Friendship on arrival at Burry Port, Carmarthenshire, Wales, after the flight across the Atlantic

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Posing with Others

Amelia Earhart Posing with Others
(Original Caption) Miss Amelia Earhart, the Atlantic woman flyer visited the Royal Ascot Race Meeting with the Hon. Mrs. F.E. Guest, backer of the Atlantic flight, and others

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Chatting with British Policeman

Amelia Earhart Chatting with British Policeman
(Original Caption) Miss Amelia Earhart, the Boston society girl who has successfully crossed the Atlantic in her plane, the Friendship, with her companions Wilmer Stultz and Lew Gordon

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Pilot Amelia Earhart with Group of Children

Pilot Amelia Earhart with Group of Children
Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly across the Atlantic, with a group of children at Toyntee Hall, Whitechapel, London

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Arriving At The Battery

Amelia Earhart Arriving At The Battery
(Original Caption) 7/1928-New York: Miss Amelia Earhart's arrival at the Battery, New York

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart and Anne Nichols Shaking Hands

Amelia Earhart and Anne Nichols Shaking Hands
Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean, is seen here being congratulated by Anne Nichols

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Richard Byrd and Amelia Earhart Posing with Others

Richard Byrd and Amelia Earhart Posing with Others
(Original Caption) The Friendship flyers, on their return to New York City on July 6th, were feted at a luncheon in their honor given by Commander Richard E

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Standing in Airplane Doorway

Amelia Earhart Standing in Airplane Doorway
(Original Caption) Six receptions and one parade were waiting for Amelia Earhart and her two companions of the transatlantic flight, as they landed at the Boston Airport, July 9th

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Posing with Automobile

Amelia Earhart Posing with Automobile
Amelia Earhart, famous aviatrix, posing at Madison Square Garden with the automobile she received from the Chrysler Co

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart with Louis Gordon and Wilmer Stultz

Amelia Earhart with Louis Gordon and Wilmer Stultz
(Original Caption) Speaking over the radio from Madison Square Garden, New York, Miss Amelia Earhart, transatlantic flier, expressed regret that her companions are kept in the background

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart with Richard Byrd and Mrs. Frederick Guest

Amelia Earhart with Richard Byrd and Mrs. Frederick Guest
(Original Caption) Among those of interest arriving on the S.S. Homeric, in New York City, August 15th, was Mrs. Frederick E. Guest, backer and sponsor of the Friendship's transatlantic flight

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Portrait of Amelia Earhart

Portrait of Amelia Earhart
(Original Caption) Aviation's Hall of Fame is well represented at the National Aeronautical Exposition, Mines Field, Los Angeles

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Posing with Leonard Cox

Amelia Earhart Posing with Leonard Cox
(Original Caption) Photo shows Amelia Earhart, first woman to fly the Atlantic, and Major Leonard Cox, chairman of the Executive Committee of the Victory Ball

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Christening Plane

Amelia Earhart Christening Plane
(Original Caption) The above photo shows Miss Amelia Earhart, who spanned the Atlantic in the Friendship, christening the plane of K.S

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: View of Ceremony for Wright Brother's Initial Flight

View of Ceremony for Wright Brother's Initial Flight
(Original Caption) Photo shows left to right Orville Wright, Senator Hiram Bingham of Connecticut, and Amelia Earhart

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Using Ruggles Orientator

Amelia Earhart Using Ruggles Orientator
(Original Caption) To experience all the ups and downs, loops, side-loops and other stunts which winged daredevils undergo in the air

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Using Ruggles Orientator

Amelia Earhart Using Ruggles Orientator
(Original Caption) To experience all the ups and downs, loops, side-loops and other stunts which winged daredevils undergo in the air

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Speaking into Microphone

Amelia Earhart Speaking into Microphone
(Original Caption) The sky circus at the Grand Central Air Terminal, Glendale, presented by Glendale, Pasadena, Alhambra, Burbank, San Fernando and Monrovia Lodges, B.P.O.E

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart and Anne Lindbergh

Amelia Earhart and Anne Lindbergh
(Original Caption) Anne Lindbergh with Amelia Earhart-both full length

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart with George Putnam

Amelia Earhart with George Putnam
Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly the Atlantic, with her husband, New York publisher George Putnam

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Posing with Her Plane

Amelia Earhart Posing with Her Plane
Amelia Earhart at Long Beach, Ca, with her plane. Undated b/w photo

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Ameilia Earhart

Ameilia Earhart
(Original Caption) Amelia Earhart (1898-1937), American aviatrix, first woman to cross the Atlantic Ocean in an airplane. Photograph shows her with airplane. Undated photograph

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Beside Her Plane

Amelia Earhart Beside Her Plane
Amelia Earhart (1898-1937), American aviator, smiling as she stands near her plane

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Pilot Florence Barnes with New Airplane

Pilot Florence Barnes with New Airplane
(Original Caption) 7/2/1930-Los Angeles, CA- Florence Lowe "Pancho" Barnes is testing this new monoplane in which she hopes to establish a new speed record for women

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Sitting Atop Airplane

Amelia Earhart Sitting Atop Airplane
(Original Caption) Miss Amelia Earhart, the only woman cross-Atlantic-flyer, and holder of the women's air speed record

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Portrait of Charles Lindbergh with Dignitaries

Portrait of Charles Lindbergh with Dignitaries
(Original Caption) The group of notables pictured at Newark Airport this morning

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Pilot Amelia Earhart

Pilot Amelia Earhart
(Original Caption) While Dame Rumor has it that Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly the Atlantic, and George P. Putnam, publisher explorer, are to wed soon, the principals deny the reports

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart And Her Husband

Amelia Earhart And Her Husband
(Original Caption) 1931-Newark, NJ: Picture of Amelia Earhart (1898-1937) being assiszted from her plane by her husband, David Palmer Putnam following her arrival at Metropolitan Airport

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: The House in Which Amelia Earhart and George Palmer Putnam Were Married

The House in Which Amelia Earhart and George Palmer Putnam Were Married
(Original Caption) In this pleasant, old-fashioned two-story house, in Conn. Amelia Earhart, famous trans-Atlantic aviatrix and George Palmer Putnam were married

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Sitting on Train

Amelia Earhart Sitting on Train
(Original Caption) Flying Bride of Prominent Publisher

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Portrait of Amelia Earhart and George Putnam

Portrait of Amelia Earhart and George Putnam
(Original Caption) Mr. and Mrs.George Palmer Putnam, photographed in their apartment at the Hotel Wyndham, 42 West 58th Street, New York City

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Posing with George Putnam

Amelia Earhart Posing with George Putnam
(Original Caption) After a honeymoon of but two days, Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer Putnam returned to work. Mrs. Putnam is the former Amelia Earhart, famous transatlantic flier

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart with Husband and Harold Pitcairn

Amelia Earhart with Husband and Harold Pitcairn
(Original Caption) Amelia Earhart, transatlantic aviatrix, with her husband, George Palmer Putnam, Jr

Background imagePioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Amelia Earhart Handing Barograph to Luke Christopher

Amelia Earhart Handing Barograph to Luke Christopher
(Original Caption) Miss Amelia Earhart in two altitude tests with an autogiro plane, at the Pitcairn Airfield, Willow Grove, Pa


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Pioneers Jigsaw Puzzle Collection

Pioneers are individuals who lead the way in exploring new territories, ideas, or technologies, and are known for their courage, determination, and willingness to take risks. They have played a significant role throughout history by discovering new lands, inventing groundbreaking technologies and creating innovative solutions to complex problems. Some famous pioneers include explorers like Christopher Columbus and Neil Armstrong; inventors such as Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell; and social activists like Martin Luther King Jr. Regardless of their field of expertise or area of focus, pioneers share a common trait: they push boundaries and challenge the status quo in pursuit of progress.
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The Pioneers collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning selection of wall art and framed prints that celebrates the lives and achievements of some of history's most inspiring individuals. From explorers to inventors, artists to activists, our collection showcases the people who have shaped our world in countless ways. Featuring iconic portraits, historic photographs, and striking artwork, each piece captures the spirit and legacy of its subject with remarkable clarity. Whether you're looking for inspiration for your home or office decor or seeking a meaningful gift for someone special, the Pioneers collection offers something for everyone. With an extensive range of sizes and framing options available, it's easy to find the perfect piece to suit your style and space. So why not explore this incredible collection today and discover the stories behind some of humanity's greatest pioneers?
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