Caño Cristales is a Colombian river commonly called the "River of Five Colors"
The water is crystal clear and you can see colourful aquatic plants on the river bed which are called Macarenia clavigera.
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“I might have been given a bad break, but I’ve got an awful lot to live for.” - Lou Gehrig
Today we honor the life and legacy of The Iron Horse as we continue the fight against ALS. #LouGehrigDay
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Morganna “The Kissing Bandit” turned 1970s‑’80s ballgames into showtime, vaulting fences to plant surprise kisses on stars like Pete Rose and Nolan Ryan, racking up 20 arrests and a forever spot in baseball lore.
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During a live interview, TV host Jackie Fullerton questioned whether wrestling was real in front of 600-pound giant Giant Haystacks. He instantly regretted it. Without warning, Haystacks hoisted him into the air and violently slammed him onto the studio floor. Even with broken ribs, Fullerton somehow stayed on air and finished the broadcast live.
A 17 year-old Lion survived for five years after going blind because her daughters stayed by her side and refused to abandon her.
Researchers observed the lionesses helping the elderly matriarch by allowing her to feed first and staying close to guide and defend her, showing an extraordinary level of social bonding rarely seen so clearly in wild predators.
To many more! 🏆
Shelley, you’re family here in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, and we’re proud to present you with a commemorative plaque in honor of your 500th managerial win.
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In 1991, during the Gulf War, Saddam Hussein ordered the ignition of more than 600 oil wells in Kuwait. The resulting fires burned for months and were so massive they could be seen from space, darkening the skies even in daylight. At their peak, the burning wells consumed up to 6 million barrels of oil per day.
In his will, Benjamin Franklin gifted Boston and Philadelphia $2,000 each, directing that the money be invested and left untouched for 200 years. When the funds were finally released in 1990, Franklin’s long-term plan had turned them into roughly $6.5 million.