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Tourists were seen with their cameras out, documenting the moment lava flow from Kilauea hit the Pacific Ocean.
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Lava erupts in Leilani Estates during ongoing eruptions of the Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii, on Tuesday, after tearing through the islands.
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Aerial images of Hawaii captured the devastating lava flows from the Kilauea volcano which destroyed hundreds of homes in one night, including the Big Island county mayor's second home. Several homes were still ablaze on Tuesday after lave flows destroyed hundreds of properties in the Kapoho area, east of Pahoa, during ongoing eruptions of the Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii. Hawaii County Mayor Harry Kim's home was among the at least 160 houses in Kapoho Beach Lots and Vacationland wiped out by lava flows on Monday night. Mynd44
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The Hawaii volcano eruption is expected to impact the state's marine and animal life for decades as the environment changes in the wake of the lava flow. Kilauea, on Hawaii's Big Island, first start erupting on May 3, resulting in lava oozing over residential communities and heading towards the Pacific Ocean. The lava first met the ocean on May 20. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5824465/Scientists-say-Hawaii-volcano-eruptions-affect-marine-wildlife-decades.html http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5810287/Incredible-aerial-devastating-lava-flows-Hawaiis-Kilauea-volcano.html Lalasticlala, Mynd44
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Hedonisst:U sef see am bros. Even 10% of 1% of his worth is another whooping ₦26billion. |
oyoni:Over greed bro. 1% of his net, is over greed. |
Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan spent Saturday in Malibu, California. The pair were photographed enjoying a beautiful day and each other as they walked around the tony celebrity enclave. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5825623/A-break-crisis-Mark-Zuckerberg-wife-Priscilla-spotted-Malibu-amid-Facebook-scrutiny.html
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Bourdain was found unresponsive on in the bathroom of his room at Le Chambard hotel in Kayserberg, France, by his close friend and famed chef Éric Ripert, on Friday. French prosecutors revealed later that day that Bourdain hanged himself with the belt of his bathrobe in a small hotel room bathroom. A toxicology exam is being conducted to see if there were any traces of alcohol or other substances in his system at the time of his death. Bourdain had been in France filming scenes for an upcoming episode of his CNN series.
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The pair shared a simple meal of pork noodles and fried spring rolls at what Bourdain called a 'decidedly working class,' which was a far cry from the state dinners Obama was used to. Bun Cha Huong Lien's owner, Nguyen Thi Lien (in 2016), said Saturday she was 'surprised and sad' when she heard that Bourdain had committed suicide on Friday.
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Bourdain posted a picture of the Parts Unknown crew 'and special guest' Obama at the restaurant after the interview was taped.
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Bourdain, 61, died by suicide while in France filming an episode of his Emmy-winning CNN food and travel program, the network said Friday. 'I was surprised and sad when I heard about (Bourdain's) death,' Nguyen Thi Nga, co-owner of Bun Cha Huong Lien restaurant told AFP.' (Bourdain) was a nice, friendly and folksy person... He praised our bun cha dish and its fish-sauce broth. He loved Vietnamese food,' Nga said. Inside the restaurant, as hungry customers poured in for lunch on Saturday, diners gave extra attention to the glass box in which the table and chairs used by Bourdain and Obama are preserved. In March, Bourdain posted a picture on Instagram revealing that the table where he and Obama ate their meal at the restaurant was now encased in glass. 'Not sure how I feel about this,' Bourdain wrote.
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As Anthony Bourdain fans flock to her restaurant, the owner of the Hanoi noodle shop where Bourdain slurped down 'bun cha' with former US president Barack Obama has expressed her shock and sorrow over the death of the globetrotting American celebrity chef. Bun Cha Huong Lien restaurant in the Vietnamese capital's leafy Old Quarter soared to fame after the sit-down between then President Obama and Bourdain during an episode of the CNN show, Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, aired in September 2016. The pair shared a simple meal of pork noodles and fried spring rolls each dish worth around $3 and photos of the casual dinner quickly went viral. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5824217/Sadness-Vietnam-noodle-shop-Bourdain-dined-Obama.html Lalasticlala, Mynd44
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Joeautoz:Tnx bro. |
tk4rd:Lol... |
flamingREED:Bros se na u won give me money go climb? |
In the photos, pictures show how the bikes have been on location for such a long time that plants have grown over them.
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The bicycles can be seen in a huge pile after being parked illegally on the streets of Shanghai causing traffic chaos. |
Images show the sheer amount of the bikes left dumped in major cities such as Shanghai, eastern China.
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A worker rides a shared bicycle past piled-up shared bikes at a vacant lot in Xiamen, Fujian province. About 30,000 shared bikes have been dumped at two open spaces on Zhongxing Road this year. Worker pick up abandoned bicycles from the streets.
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Discarded: Images show thousands of bikes discarded in a car park in Shanghai after they were collected from the streets. Bike-share service bicycles sit lined up in a street on November 23, 2017, in Beijing, China.
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Nature begins to reclaim abandoned share bicycles, left in a temporary parking lot in Shanghai.
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A man walks past piles of share bikes in Beijing. Chinese men walk past abandoned share bicycles, stored in a temporary parking lot in Shanghai.
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Bicycles from various bike-sharing services sit in a lot in an urban village in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China. |
Drone overhead view of part of a group of thousands of unused share bikes in a field near Shanghai.
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Thousands of illegally parked share bikes are temporary detained in a sports field in Hefei, Anhui, China.
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Sharing bicycles of different brands sit in a parking lot of the Huangpu District Vehicle Management Company in Shanghai, China.
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Last year, bike sharing took off in China, with dozens of bike-share companies quickly flooding city streets with millions of brightly colored rental bicycles. However, the rapid growth vastly outpaced immediate demand and overwhelmed Chinese cities, where infrastructure and regulations were not prepared to handle a sudden flood of millions of shared bicycles. Riders would park bikes anywhere, or just abandon them, resulting in bicycles piling up and blocking already-crowded streets and pathways. Vast piles of abandoned bicycles have become a familiar sight in many big cities. As some of the companies who jumped in too big and too early have begun to fold, their huge surplus of bicycles can be found collecting dust in vast vacant lots. Source: https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.theatlantic.com/amp/photo/556268/
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This world ehn? |
virago:Yea, such is odd here. |
Funjosh:The woman get mind, and she fit sleep for 20years. Looking at the grave everyday for 20years. Lalasticlala |
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