Na Dunshie
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The world's most mindless robber
1. A robber disguised himself as a tree to rob a bank Manchester, N.H. A MIDDLE-AGED MAN DISGUISED HIMSELF AS A TREE AND ROBBED a BANK ON July 7, 2007 IN a BIZARRE ROBBERY. The smell left by the leaves later led police to the arrest of the man.
By Na Dunshie7 months ago in Criminal
Tourists around the world are having a terrifying experience
Nine people spent five hours in the air after a roller coaster broke down in Britain Nine people were stranded in the air for five hours after a roller coaster at a Scottish amusement park broke down. The amusement park operator claims visitors will be able to experience plenty of twists and turns, as well as thrilling speeds of up to 40 miles per hour. The accident happened at 4.30pm on July 3, when the ride came to a sudden stop as it was hurtling along the tracks, leaving nine passengers stranded in the air. The local fire department immediately sent people to organize rescue, until all the passengers were rescued, it was more than 9 p.m.
By Na Dunshie7 months ago in FYI
A terrible custom
Many traditional cultures have become a part of history (most of them are lovely and good), but many of them are barbaric and evil. Some of these distasteful traditions have ceased only in recent years. Here's a list of top 10 bizarre traditions, most of which people have forgotten.
By Na Dunshie7 months ago in Humans
A freak lightning strike
1. The away team was killed by lightning during the match In the Democratic Republic of Congo, during a football match between Bena Tshadi and Basanga, 11 away footballers were killed by lightning. In addition, 30 others suffered burns during the match. The two teams drew 1-1 when lightning struck the visitors, leaving the home players unscathed.
By Na Dunshie7 months ago in Earth
Strange customs of the world
1. Japanese "Bear Festival" The Ainu, the original inhabitants of Japan, had previously been an oppressed minority. The Ainu originally lived mainly on hunting and fishing, but gradually began to settle in farming and later trade with the residents of the state. The Ainu people have their own festivals and sacrifices, the most famous of which is the Bear Sacrifice. They believed in animism and worshipped nature, hence the "bear sacrifice".
By Na Dunshie7 months ago in Humans
The craziest expert
1. British expert lived with wolves for 20 years and ate animal carcasses with them Coyotes in the woods are always scary. But now there is a man not only not afraid, but also regard them as a family, the British wildlife expert Ellis has been studying Wolf habits for nearly 20 years, every day and wolves live together, not only boldly close to feed wolves, but also with wolves to eat raw animal carcasses, is a real werewolf. In the eyes of others, Alice's job may be quite dangerous, but his girlfriend Helen after three years with him to care for the wolves, also decided to join the wolves to become a female werewolf.
By Na Dunshie7 months ago in Humans
The craziest revenge in the world
1. British businessman blocks bank entrance after being rejected for loan In September 2010 a British businessman, protesting against the frequent denial of loans to his and a friend's small business, blocked the entrance to his bank in broad daylight with bricks. This brick wall has not been removed until now, which has affected the normal work of the bank. The businessman who carried out the act of revenge has been named as Cameron Hope, 59. He said in an interview that many owners of small local companies, including himself, had trouble getting loans from banks. Hope came up with the idea in a fit of anger after repeated unsuccessful attempts to negotiate with the bank. He also posted shocking slogans such as "We will let you get a loan" and "If you don't pay, go in and rob" on the sealed entrance of the bank.
By Na Dunshie7 months ago in Criminal
9 Most incredible jailbreaks in the world
1. PASCAL Payet escaped from prison three times by helicopter PASCAL Payet, who was sentenced to 30 years in prison for murder during a robbery in 2001, has escaped from prison three times by helicopter. On the last occasion, in 2007, the pilot landed on the roof of the prison half early after flying in from the glamorous resort of Cannes. Three heavily armed accomplices descended from the plane and infiltrated the prison to free Payet before transporting him from the roof. The plane landed near the Mediterranean Sea, the pilot was let go by the robbers, and Payet and his accomplices disappeared.
By Na Dunshie7 months ago in Criminal
Outrageous laws and regulations around the world
1. Keeping Fat Dogs and cats affects animal rights In Britain, owners can be punished The British government has ruled that owners of fat dogs and cats can be punished, or even jailed, for affecting their rights. The British government believes that cats and dogs too fat, will make cats and dogs very painful, seriously affect the rights of cats and dogs, owners who do not allow cats and dogs to fast, weight loss, will be punished. The maximum fine is 20,000 pounds. Owners can also go to jail for up to a year if their cat or dog's rights are severely compromised. The latest draft of pet welfare published by the UK's Department of Environment and Food also requires owners to give their pets proper entertainment and pay attention to their mental health. Cat owners must put bars on the upstairs Windows to keep cats from falling down. It is forbidden to walk dogs during the hottest part of the day to avoid heatstroke. The opposition Conservatives say this goes too far. They say it is absurd that the government says owners should not walk dogs on hot days.
By Na Dunshie7 months ago in Journal
laborer working with a carrying pole in a mountainous area
Despite the increasing development of technology, carrying things is still an unavoidable behavior for people all over the world. Even when traveling, you need to carry a bag with necessary food and daily necessities. The researchers found that Westerners like to carry things in bags, while African women like to carry things on their heads. But neither method is as energy efficient as the Nepalese recitation. Nepalese are very good at carrying heavy loads, sometimes for hundreds of kilometers. Many times, they carry more than their own weight.
By Na Dunshie7 months ago in Wander
The first dog in space stayed in space for more than 60 years. Why did humans poison it?
The first man into space is Yuri Alexievich Gagarin of the Soviet Union, the first man on the moon is Neil Armstrong of the United States, the first country to launch a satellite is the Soviet Union...
By Na Dunshie8 months ago in Futurism
True traverse incident of man buying bread mysteriously disappeared for 32 years
Happened in the last century, is a very unusual thing, July 25, 1969, the streets of New York in the United States, a man called Mr The tees, left his home in brooklyn, according to the plan, he had originally planned to go to buy a loaf of bread, but Mr Edith's wife and children, but never saw him into the house.
By Na Dunshie8 months ago in Fiction