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Incredible Escape

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Incredible Escape

This guy was very lucky to have escaped from an elephant. He was supposedly crushed to death but he escape because the elephant merely buried its trunk into the ground. Sphere: Related Content

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Salt Lake in Urima, Iran

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Salt Lake in Urima, Iran

Lake Urima is a salt lake in northwestern Iran, near Turkey. The lake is between the provinces of East Azerbaijan and West Azerbaijan, west of the southern portion of the similarly shaped Caspian Sea. It is the largest lake in the Middle East and the third largest salt water lake on Earth, with a surface [...]

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Love River, Taiwan

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Love River, Taiwan

The Lover River ( or Ai River) is a river ( canal) in southern Taiwan. It originates in Renwu Township, Kaohsiung County, and flows 12 kilometers (8 miles) through Kaohsiung Harbor. Lover River is the spine of Kaohsiung and plays an important role to the River Thames of London. It is of great cultural significance [...]

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Lotus Lake, Taiwan

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Lotus Lake, Taiwan

Lotus Lake is a man-made lake and popular tourist destination on the east side of Tsoying District in the Kaohsiung City in southern Taiwan. Opened in the 1951, it is famous for the lotus plants on the lake and the numerous temples around the lake, including the Spring and Autumn Pavilions, the Dragon and Tiger [...]

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Gold Diggers In Congo

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Gold Diggers In Congo

Gold, a symbol of power, wealth and fame. We all think it’s easy to get to the gold and that it is easy to dig. We are right because the excavation of one gram of gold to be tons and tons of earth and stone. Sphere: Related Content

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PHOTOS

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PHOTOS

Harnessed to a cart in a field of sunflowers under Bucharest Sri Lankan fisherman Maori Group ” Waka Huia” appears on a Piazza San Marco during the opening of the New Zealand at the Venice Biennale Pilgrims going to Amarnath Cave, near the Kashmir Village Dumayl Group of cyclists during the ride between Barcelona and [...]

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By Default

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SOME OF THE COUNTRIES HAVE VERY ROMANTIC NAMES: H.O.L.L.A.N.D. – Hope Our Love Lasts And Never Dies. I.T.A.L.Y. – I Trust And Love You. L.I.B.Y.A. – Love Is Beautiful; You Also. F.R.A.N.C.E. – Friendships Remain And Never Can End. C.H.I.N.A. – Come Here….. I Need Affection. B.U.R.M.A. – Between Us, Remember Me Always. N.E.P.A.L. – [...]

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Beautiful Alsek River Lake, Canada

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Beautiful Alsek River Lake, Canada

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Crazy Train Station in China

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Crazy Train Station in China

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Life Among The Fires

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Life Among The Fires

In the village Bokapahari, in India, thousands of people live in hell of permanent coal fires, earning about two dollars a day on sale of coal, which they stole from the state mines. The government has spent millions of dollars to build new apartments for them, but so far that people are in no hurry [...]

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Some of the Beautiful National Parks

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Some of the Beautiful National Parks

Snow donia National park, Wales, Great Britain Snowdonia is a lovely mountain park, with Mount Snowdon, which is comprised of slate, rising to 3560 feet. It is spectacular in its own right, due in part to its peaceful nature. National Park, Arizona Grand Canyon You sure have heard of this one – the Grand Canyon [...]

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Mallakhambh – Extreme Indian Sport

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Mallakhambh – Extreme Indian Sport

Modern pole-dancing may be attractive to look-at, but in terms of difficulty, it’s nothing to the old Indian sport of Mallakhamb. Mallakhamb originated in Maharastra, India, during the 12th century, as a form of training for wrestlers. The word “Malla” means wrestler, while “khamb” translates as pole. This old art had almost been lost throughout [...]

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