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Eventually his parents had to explain to him that there was nothing doctors could do for the poor chick. Derek has won the hearts of people all over social media and his kind actions even got him an award at school. He was given an award at school for his kind act.
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An adorable six-year-old boy begged medics to save a chick he accidentally ran over while on his bike. Derek Lalchhanhima from Mizoram, northeastern India, took the little chicken to a nearby hospital along with 10 rupee, all the money he had. He didn't know the animal was already dead and begged for help. He shot to fame after a family friend posted a photo taken by nurse on Facebook. The heartbreaking photograph of the boy stood holding the dead chick in one hand and a note in the other has gone viral. In the picture, he stands with a teary eyed expression looking helpless. https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/boy-six-begs-hospital-staff-14237740
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Name of pastor and church unknown. Watch video here: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10157224366931639&id=561096638&sfnsn=mo Lalasticlala, Mynd44
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Multiple videos appeared on Facebook from people who watched the snake embarking on its dangerous journey through the busy roadway. As the anaconda made its way across multiple lanes, it climbed over the guardrail into the center of the road and made its way to safety to the other side of the street. Although the gigantic snake sure looks frightening, the ones like in the video below/above are not actually venomous. In fact, there are no verified reports of a green anaconda ever ingesting a human being. However, zoologists warn people to be cautious when going near the animal, as it can attack when it feels threatened. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10157224366931639&id=561096638
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This Monday, drivers who were commuting on the interstate highway BR-364 in Brazil, were in for a surprise. Tires of the vehicles screeched as commuters came across something unexpected in the middle of the road a giant snake that stretched 9.8 feet long (around three meters). The event took place near the northwestern city of Porto Velho and was filmed by people who stopped their cars and got out to help the snake cross the road safely. Italo Nascimento Fernandes and his wife were some of the people who were commuting down the road this Monday. “We decided to stop the car and get out. There are no signs for the cars to wait so she can cross. I have seen snakes run over on the highway before, and think such thing is a crime,” Italo told the media. He then also added that many people followed his example and got out of their cars too. https://www.boredpanda.com/people-help-giant-snake-anaconda-cross-road-brazil/?cexp_id=17652&cexp_var=2&_f=featured&utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4d0uqXQnIj0
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Ishilove:Yes, another story but similar a bit. |
Another story. Ivan Klyucharev's remains were found handcuffed to a tree in woods 80 miles from Moscow almost two years after he went missing. Russian police say their main theory is that the 30-year-old survival skills fanatic died in a disastrous attempt at a 'Houdini' escape trick. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6931007/Skeleton-failed-Houdini-handcuffed-tree-Russia.html
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Sardor's remains were found near the village of Akbulak in the Orenburg region. An appeal by his girlfriend Ksenia who he lived with in St Petersburg was earlier posted online 'He is younger than me, but he always rushed home to us, his family, to our child. We want him back.' She sought help from Alternativa, a group fighting slavery and abuse. But recently his remains were found near Akbulak village, Orenburg region.
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The gruesome skeleton of a man 'fleeing a slave gang' has been found ravaged by wild animals three months after he went on the run. Sardor Narbaev, 22, ran from Kazakhstan to Russia to escape kidnappers who were forcing him to work on a farm, believe his family and human rights campaigners. He died in icy winds and subzero temperatures on or around 25 January but his remains have been found. One leg of his skeleton remains in a boot. The arms are missing feared ravaged by wolves. The Uzbek man had gone to visit his mother in Kazakhstan but is believed to have escaped a slave-catching gang and illegally crossed into the Orenburg region of Russia to seek safety. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6940455/The-skeleton-man-ran-Kazakhstan-Russia-escape-kidnappers-found.html
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TommyAnthem:Lol... They will just bone. Lalasticlala |
Ishilove: ![]() |
Early check in. It also has kiosks that let travellers check-in over three hours before their flight, drop off their luggage, then enjoy the mall.
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An escalator from a shopping floor leading up to the Canopy Park. A joint venture between Changi Airport and Singapore developer CapitaLand, Jewel adds 53,600 square meters of retail space in the wealthy city-state. Children run through a walkway that links the various terminals to Jewel Changi Airport in Singapore. The Rain Vortex inside Jewel Changi Airport in Singapore. The reflection of the roof in Singapore's Jewel Changi Airport.
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As well as a photo spot with two orangutan models, the mascot of the Singapore Zoo.
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There are quiet ponds flanked by tropical plants. The tropiary section featured animals like birds and an elephant made of flowers.
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There're four play areas for kids, including a reflective slide and a delightful woodland area called the Foggy Bowls, a grassy zone with dips and humps complete with soft “stone” cushions. Every few minutes, the dips fills up with smoke, which made sitting in them feel like being inside a cloud.
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There're fantastic viewing points of the waterfall from floors six to ten. Of course, people went crazy taking pictures. Eateries here include London’s famous Burger and Lobster, Tanuki Raw, and Singapore’s first Tiger Beer “global concept store”.
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Some eateries even have views of the waterfall. There're stairs that let visitors climb the terraces up to the top floor.
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Jewel’s landscaped forest valley houses one of the largest indoor collections of plants in the country, with over 2,000 trees and 100,000 shrubs. The trees took nine months to obtain and two years to acclimatise in a local nursery before being moved into the mall. There is even a mini bamboo forest
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Every few minutes, the waterfall alternates between spewing water and mist.
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At night, the waterfall turns backdrop for a gorgeous light show.
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Rainwater is collected and sent down the waterfall, then used to water the gardens around it.
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World's best airport unveiled a $1.3 billion glass dome mall with a stunning forest waterfall here’s what it’s really like inside Jewel Changi Airport. Housed under a dome of glass and steel, the building spread over 135,700 square metres is designed by Moshe Safdie, the architect known for the Marina Bay Sands resort, a boat-shaped landmark that has become synonymous with Singapore's skyline. The waterfall in the centre of Jewel Changi Airport sits amid a landscaped forest valley. The mall was designed by renowned architect Moshe Safdie, who also created Marina Bay Sands. From the outside, the 38,500 sq m mall looks like a garden in a glass dome. Changi Airport said in a statement that it expects 20 million visitors to the mall each year. Entry to Jewel is free. In fact, the mall was built to serve travellers with longer stopovers who have time to kill, but not enough hours to explore the city. It also had kiosks that let travellers check-in over three hours before their flight, drop off their luggage, then enjoy the mall. https://www.businessinsider.sg/changi-airport-jewel-best-waterfall-forest/ Lalasticlala, Mynd44
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The crash occurred while the Summit Air plane was trying to take off from Lukla for Kathmandu, said aviation officials. Following the crash, authorities suspended services at Tenzing Hillary Airport at Lukla, the gateway to Mount Everest. The airport is often referred to as the world's most dangerous because of the short runway and difficult approach. It's open only to helicopters and small fixed-wing aircraft and sits at 9,334 feet above sea level.
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Three people have been killed and four injured after a plane crashed during takeoff near Mount Everest. A small passenger plane skidded off the runway and smashed into a parked helicopter at the only airport in Nepal's Everest region on Sunday. he plane skidded off the runaway, hitting the helicopter of Manang Air. Among the dead were the pilot of the plane and two police officers who were near the parked helicopter. The injured were airlifted to Kathmandu by helicopter, Nepal police spokesman Uttam Raj Subedi said. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6920641/Three-people-killed-plane-crashes-helicopter-near-Mount-Everest.html
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Ichel:That was used to pack the remain/bones from the grave to the location of the shoot. Lalasticlala |
Gulher:Hmmmm.... |
The cemetery caretaker helping Siyuan arrange his father's bones for the photoshoot. The trending topic page, titled 'Photo blogger digs father's bones and poses naked with them during Qingming Festival', has been viewed nearly 28 million times.
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Siyuan, whose real name is Si Lulu, said he was only three years old when his father died of liver cancer and it was 'his dream' to take a photo with his father's bones. 'It was an amazing feeling. This was the closet I've ever been to my father,' the artist told reporters. 'I am expressing my feelings to him in a personal way'. 'It was necessary for me to be naked in the photos as this is how we enter and leave the world,' he said. Si said the pictures were taken by his wife, Lin Shan, after he sought permission from the cemetery's caretaker. 'We shouldn't be afraid to show real art to the world,' Cemetery workers help artist Siyuan Zhuji dig up his father's remains at his tomb. Siyuan posted the images on art website Artand and Chinese microblogging site Weibo on Saturday, a day after Tomb-Sweeping Day, China's annual festival to pay respect to the dead.
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