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File photo: Compared to their father’s journey 35 years ago, their trip was aided by more advanced tools. Picture: Reuters By Xinhua writer Yuan Quan Beijing – British brothers James and Thomas Lindesay have spent months traversing the Great Wall of China on foot this year. The pair set off from the Jiayuguan Pass in north-west China’s Gansu Province on July 15. British brothers James and Thomas Lindesay pose at the Jiayuguan Pass in northwest China’s Gansu Province, on July 15, 2022. File Photo: Xinhua. British brothers James and Thomas Lindesay run on the Great Wall in north China’s Hebei…

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The black family-owned hotel is 5km from the village of Graskop and also part of Extraordinary’s collection of luxury lodges and hotels in Southern Africa. Extraordinary started providing a holistic management service to Angels View from November 2022, following its official opening. Angels View is headed by respected “tourism warriors”, Dr and Mrs Khoza, both with three decades of experience in the industry. It offers a luxury product with a multi-market target, ideal for both leisure and business travellers looking for accommodation in close proximity to the renowned Kruger National Park, Panorama Route and the many wonders of the…

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The dog finds a struggling kitten and brings it home! These sweet images made our hearts melt! The adorable video was widely shared on social networks and rapidly went viral. The dog in the video received a lot of praise from netizens. A Golden Retriever saw a little, the a.ban.doned kitten who appeared to be quite frightened and struggling while he was strolling. Immediately, the dog brought the animal to his owners when he saw that it was in bad condition. When people discovered a little kitten in their dog’s mouth, they were surprised. Without hesitation, they quickly decided to…

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Drools, a 4-year-old Pit Bull-Boxer mix, was brought to the rural Conour Animal Shelter in Monte Vista, Colorado, nearly two years ago. After seeing his cheerful and extra-snuggly disposition, the employees were confident that the lovely youngster would be adopted soon. Drools, on the other hand, has already been in the shelter for a record-breaking 720 days – and he has little chance of ever finding a home. Kacey Widetich, a “Relay For Rescue” volunteer, has been caring for Drools for several months and believes that one of the reasons he has gone unnoticed all this time is his…

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Junebug here. She’s an inquisitive small dog with a big personality. But, yes, she can be a little intense. CREDIT: TIM K. This photo of the 4-pound dog has been making the rounds on social media in recent days. Junebug is seen looking over the top of a towering fence, fixed on the spectator with what looks to be a pretty ghastly glare.“I’ve never been more afraid of a dog,” one user who shared the photograph tweeted. Here’s a closer look at it. CREDIT: TIM K. Junebug’s photo quickly went viral. People have compared her looks to Beetlejuice, the Joker,…

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Have you ever thought that a perfectly rectangular iceberg like this is a product of nature? Nature creates all things with many different shapes. But for the most part nothing is perfect, and most of it is asymmetrical and… crooked. For example, you will rarely see a road in the wild that has a perfect 90 degree turn. That’s why the recently published photo by NASA made netizens boil. It was an iceberg in the Antarctic Sea, and in the midst of a drifting iceberg, it was rectangular in a perfectly perfect way, as if it had been carved by a man. The ice is square…

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When she received a message about the pit bull wandering on the train tracks, Nina Love knew she couldn’t waste any time, and without a second thought, she grabbed her rescue kit and drove to the scene. The dog was very large and she spotted it easily, but catching it would not be easy, so she asked for help from a fellow rescuer who lived near her. They followed her through the train tracks for about 3 miles, everyone was nervous, especially knowing that at any moment the train would pass. CREDIT: INSTAGRAM/ THEBLACKTHORNBERRY Nina told The Dodo: “I knew…

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Blue Bear’s sole home for the last 11 years had been with his father, but that all changed last week. Blue Bear’s father had nowhere to go, so the senior mastiff ended up at Trenton Animals Rock. Blue Bear had no idea why he was at a shelter or why his father couldn’t stop sobbing. He growled and barked, frightening the staff at the shelter, until his father urged him to sit and Danielle Gletow approached him. CREDIT: TRENTON ANIMALS ROCK “I went over to him, and he instantly nestled his head into my waist and let me touch…

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The ancient Egyptian pyramids were built with such precision that our modern technology can’t replicate them. The Great Pyramid has an estimated 2,300,000 stone blocks that each weigh up to 50 tons. Why such phenomenal precision? Why such incredible accuracy? Why such a unique building? For the royal designers of the Pyramid, such mind-boggling precision and accuracy might have been imbued with symbolic and cultic significance that now eludes us. Several thousands of years ago, countless pyramids were built around the globe. Although we are all familiar with one pyramid, particularly the Great Pyramid of Giza, the truth is that…

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New analysis of the Whatcheeria beast with many remains that once appeared on US soil has led paleontologists to call it a “superhuman predator”. Research just published in the scientific journal Communications Biology, conducted by the University of Chicago (a research university in Illinois) and the Field Museum (USA) has “upgraded” the danger of humans.beastThis curious whatcheeria. Whatcheeria is most famous for its terrifying skull fossil unearthed from Iowa, which is found to be 340 million years old, which is from the Carboniferous period. After the Carboniferous period was the Second Diep and then the Triassic (primitive dinosaurs appeared at the end of…

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Scientists found the previously undiscovered life forms at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico. The wacky experiment was carried out to understand how land animals impact ocean food webs In what has to be one of the wackiest experiments so far this year, scientists have placed a dead alligator at the bottom of the ocean to see which fish will attempt to eat it. Researchers from the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium (LUMCON), placed two alligators at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico in February 2019. The experiment was carried out to understand how land animals impact ocean food webs. Within 18 hours…

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A group of Tuareg nomads made an astonishing discovery while travelling through the “Great Sand Sea” region of the Sahara Desert in Eastern Libya: the remains of a ship gone missing in the Bermuda Triangle in 1963. There has been mysterious reports about Bermuda Triangle. It is a region in the Atlantic ocean where neither ships nor aeroplanes have managed to pass through, and there is no clear evidence of what happens there. However, a group of nomads from the Tuareg community have been reported to have made an astonishing discovery as they were travelling through the Great Sand Sea region of the Sahara…

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The message was sent to the father of one by a close friend who feared for his life. The heartbreaking last text recceived by a Birmingham pilot who was killed in an Australia helicopter crash has been revealed, as tributes pour in. Pilot Ash Jenkinson, aged 40, who had recently become a dad, was among four to die – including two other British nationals – when two Sea World helicopters collided on the Gold Coast. One of the father-of-one’s close friend, Ritchie Gregg, texted Ash when he heard about the crash, as he feared for his friends’ life. The last…

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A biblical site where Jesus is said to have healed a blind man will soon be opened to the public for the first time in 2,000 years. The Pool of Siloam, located in the southern part of the City of David archaeological site in Jerusalem, is cherished by Christians and Jews. It is currently being excavated by archaeologists and will either be opened to the public piece by piece or once the entire site is unearthed. This is expected to take several years. The Pool of Siloam, where Jesus is said to have healed a blind man, will soon be opened…

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THREE people have died following a major blaze at a Scots hotel this morning. Emergency services and more than 60 firefighters raced to the New County Hotel in Perth just after 5am. 3Guests have been evacuated while roads have been closed in the areaCredit: Perthshire Picture Agency 3Police and fire crews raced to the hotel this morningCredit: Perthshire Picture Agency 3Large flames could be seen spilling out of the hotelCredit: Lukas Kuba Police confirmed three people and a dog died following the blaze. One resident who was evacuated wrote: “We are lucky to be ok. We were living in this hotel. Woke…

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From Asia’s oldest-known stegosaur to frogs smaller than a penny, scientists at the Natural History Museum in London have uncovered 351 new animal and plant species this year. While these creatures may have already been observed by humans around the world, 2022 saw them being officially named and documented, aiding their protection for future generations. They were mostly invertebrates – as these make up the majority of the animals on Earth – with hundreds of new species of beetle, moth, stick insect and wasp, but also fish, frogs and minerals. Fossil discoveries also resulted in the identification of new species of dinosaurs and…

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In the middle of rush hour, a guy runs into traffic to save a scared puppy in the center of the highway. Gil Estrada first noticed the small puppy meandering across traffic during rush hour, but from behind the monitor, there was nothing he could do. He stated: “It was difficult to see. The dog was getting closer to getting struck.” Estrada was in the Phoenix Transit Operations Center, many miles away, watching the terrified dog flee through a traffic camera. The employee in charge of the ADOT (Arizona Department of Transportation) cameras noticed the dog in the SR51…

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This beautiful girl needs a loving home. Hugs and love sweetheart. Despite this dog’s angelic nature, her appearance is not appealing! Since the dog was born with facial de.formities and restrictions, she does not appear to be loved and accepted by everyone. It’s unfortunate for her to live in a world where looks matter. She has a nice name, Bethany. She is a Labrador retriever, and she is approximately a year old. She would have been a lovely puppy, but she had problems when she was born, making her little face very painful and disfigured. Luckily, she was met and…

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Archaeologists working at an ancient cemetery in Egypt have opened two ancient tombs containing not only mummies but also 9 terrifying “monster” skulls. According to Ancient Origins, themonsterhas been identified as an ancient Nile crocodile, not embalmed but wrapped in cloth and arranged around the dead as a special ritual. Scientists from the Center for Mediterranean Archeology at the University of Warsaw made the remarkable discovery when they were excavating at the Cemetery of el-Asassif, an ancient burial site just west of the road leading to the site. The famous Hatshepsut Funeral Temple. Pieces of monster remains from the ancient tomb were…

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Andrea Athie was driving do̴wn a deserted ro̴ad when she no̴ticed an injured “ho̴meless do̴g” begging fo̴r helρ, writes ilo̴vemydo̴gso̴much Andrea ρulled o̴ver and rescued the skinny ρuρ, but was heartbro̴ken to̴ see that the ρo̴o̴r creature was nursing a bro̴ken leg. Andrea realized that the do̴g might have been run o̴ver, and immediately to̴o̴k him to̴ the nearest vet clinic fo̴r helρ. On the way to̴ the vet, the grateful “do̴g” cuddled with his rescuer and sho̴wered her with kisses. Ho̴wever, when Andrea arrived at the clinic, she was sho̴cked to̴ find o̴ut that the ρuρ wasn’t even…

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A new analysis of a Fifth-Dynasty official’s mummy suggests sophisticated embalming techniques are 1,000 years older than previously believed Researchers discovered Khuwy’s richly painted tomb in 2019. Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities A new analysis of an ancient Egyptian mummy suggests that sophisticated techniques for preserving the dead may be 1,000 years older than previously believed. The discovery centers on the tomb of a high-ranking Old Kingdom official known as Khuwy, reports Kamal Tabikha for the National. Archaeologists excavated the mummy at the Saqqara necropolis, south of Cairo, in 2019. Hieroglyphs on the wall of the tomb where the deceased was laid to rest show that the burial took…

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Paleontologists have found important clues to decipher the “monster graveyard” in Nevada – USA, where a series of giant ichthyosaurs came to die only 230 million years ago. According to Sci-News and AP, a research team led by paleontologist Randy Irmis from the University of Utah (USA) has found some rare small bones among the huge piles of fossil bones at Berlin State Park- Ichthyosaur, which may help explain the “cemeterymonster”famous here. This area has long been noted for revealing hundreds of ancient sea monster remains from the 1950s to the present. The oldest fossils date back up to 230 million years. They were all ichthyosaurs,…

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In the rocky terrain of the Whitmore mountain range in Antarctica there have been found fossilized skeletal remains of what seems to be extremely small humans. Tiny fossilized skeletons were found in the Whitmore mountain range Interestingly enough, this discovery was made while yours truly was in Antarctica on assignment for The National Reporter to debunk a ridiculous tabloid story about a UFO base in the area. While investigating this silly story with several colleagues, we happened upon a group of paleontologists who were searching for evidence that dinosaurs had once roamed the Antarctic continent before it tore loose from…

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This street dog, like Mary during Jesus’ birth, sought sanctuary in a barnacle packed with straw to give birth, but this time to seven puppies. In Palenque , Mexico , a picturesque Nativity scene was displayed inside a small tent in the town’s main plaza. This one has the typical range of festive figurines posing in serene quiet, but they’ve recently been joined by someone unexpected: a pregnant stray dog. Apparently, the sweet dog looked at the Christmas nativity scene as a safe space and, therefore, ended up using it as a refuge. She might take a break from…

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