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The largest bomb ever detonated
Strange
UFO closes Chinese Airport
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Only the Russians have enough nerve to try this
one. At the height of the cold war some one in Russia got the
bright idea to build a 100-mega-tone bomb. However it was later
reduced to a 50-mega-tone bomb because of fears of fall out, and
that there would be a possibility that they might ignite the atmosphere
and kill every one on earth.
On July 7th 2010 Officials at Chinas Xiaoshan airport in Hangzhou
closed the airport and canceled 18 flights due to strange lights
over the city. Hundreds of pictures of this event were taken and
even video. Authorities quickly launched a investigation into
the matter and with in 24 hours discovered what it really was.
Unfortunately the Chinese government will not disclose their findings
to the world press. The matter is considered top secret and no
more information about this event will be released.
ABC news reports that the object was not just light but it was
indeed a craft of some sort that hovered over the city and into
planed flight traffic. Many experts are speculating on the true
nature of this flying craft. Some say it was a military aircraft
of some nature, others concluded it was a hoax. But still others
are pointing to evidence that it was indeed a craft from another
world, and that Chinese authorities have been in contact with
the aliens that were operating the craft.
No one out side the Chinese government knows for sure, and officials
who do claim to know the true nature of this event are not commenting.
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Video: how big is big, and does size matter?
Drunken man takes ride on crocodile
Sometimes we Humans as a species have a tendency to become full
of our selves. We have accomplished so much in a relatively short
period of time. In 5000 years we have evolved from hunter-gatherers
surviving on the fruits of the land to become what we are today,
masters of our own world.
We have invented tools, mastered fire, learned to manipulate the
natural world so that we can control our own environment. Just
in the last 100 years we have constructed machines that allow
us to travel great distances in a short period of time, which
has made our world considerably smaller than what it appears to
be.
But in this video you can get a true perspective on how small
we really are. The universe is so much larger than we can possibly
imagine, and even our own world, mother Earth is only a very tiny
island floating in a vast ocean of space with giants that are
imposable to imagine their true size. After watching this interesting
video it makes me wonder how big is big? And more importantly
it makes me realize how small we really are.
PERTH, Australia – A man ejected from a pub
in Australia broke into a zoo and climbed onto the back of a crocodile
named Fatso, which bit him on the leg but then let him go. Police
said they're surprised the croc didn't inflict worse damage. The
36-year-old man, who police said had just been thrown out of a
pub for being drunk, told officials he scaled the barbed wire
fence surrounding the Broome Crocodile Park in remote northwest
Australia on Monday night because he wanted to give the 16-foot
Fatso a pat.
"He has attempted to sit on its back and the
croc has taken offense to that and has spun around and bit him
on the right leg," Broome Police Sgt. Roger Haynes said.
The saltwater crocodile then inexplicably let the
man go, and he climbed back over the fence to safety, police said.
The man, who was a tourist from eastern Australia
and whose name was not released, suffered some "very nasty
lacerations" and was taken to a hospital, Haynes said.
"Saltwater crocodiles ... once they get hold
of you, are not renowned for letting you go," Haynes said.
"He's lucky to have escaped with his life."
Saltwater crocodiles are the world's largest reptile
and can grow up to 23 feet (7 meters). They have become increasingly
common in Australia's tropical north since hunting that almost
extinguished the species was banned in 1971.