The track fell silent as hope began to fade. Jockey Kosei Miura stayed beside the injured horse, refusing to walk away. Then, in an unforgettable moment, the horse rose to its feet—and the grandstand erupted in applause. 🐎❤️
A moment that reminded everyone what heart and resilience truly look like.
#Japan #HorseRacing #Respect #Inspiration
@Daily_Express What about lilibets first birthday? And what about all the pictures of Archie in the Netflix documentary and before Mexit? Seems like the definition of never needs some review
Does anyone else still snip the plastic rings from six packs with scissors before throwing them away because in 1984 you heard that turtles and fish get their heads stuck in them?
Furious farmer sprays dozens of luxury cars with thick cow slurry after drivers ignored signs and illegally parked in his field during the scorching Bank Holiday heatwave.
The chaos unfolded near Rydal Water in the Lake District, Cumbria, where at least 20 vehicles, including Mercedes, Jaguars and BMWs, were left covered in manure.
Clear signs reading “Polite Notice, DO NOT PARK IN THE FIELD” and “SHEEP IN FIELD” were completely ignored, with drivers even moving rocks that had been placed to block access.
The farmer drove his slurry tanker up and down the field, calmly hosing down every car in the baking heat.
Cumbria Police have confirmed they were called and are investigating, but many locals are saying the drivers got exactly what they deserved.
Classic case of “park like an idiot, pay the price.”
Do you think he did the right thing?
This is the best preserved medieval street in Europe.
Recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, The Shambles in York, England has had shops trading on it for nearly a thousand years. It's older than the Crusades.