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The world's first hurricane storm simulator has opened in Denmark

The Beat the Storm installation allows people to experience a Category II hurricane with wind speeds exceeding 160 kilometers per hour. The simulator is suitable for people of all ages and introduces them to the dangers and consequences of hurricanes.
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Attraction in Switzerland
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Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft carrier 'Akagi' April, 1942 during the Indian Ocean Raid as seen from an aircraft that has just taken off from her deck.
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Abandoned steam engine located in a water pumping station.

Colonel Ward Pumping Station
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The biggest wave ๐ŸŒŠ
Brazilian surfer Rodrigo Cox became the author of the world record, riding a wave whose height was 24.38 meters
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What sound is made when sneezing in European countries
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"Lieutenant Commander Donald D. Sheppard, UBN, of Coronado, California, aims a flaming arrow at a bamboo hut concealing a fortified Viet Cong bunker on the banks of the Bassac River, Vietnam 1970"
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Visual demonstration of the trajectory of the ball, while playing tennis.
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Endoxyla cinereus or giant tree moth, which can reach a length of 23 cm
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PowerBank under pressure ๐Ÿ”ฅ

The PowerBank consists of a battery installed inside, which explodes due to excessive pressure.
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The main thing is not to shine in the eyes
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How did the name Snickers come about?

The Snickers bar was first made in 1923 in the USA by pastry chef Franklin Mars, but its mass production began only in 1930. The name of the Snickers bar was given by the nickname of the favorite horse of the Mars family. In November 1929, a chocolate factory was built in Chicago, where Snickers chocolate bars were the first to be made. By the beginning of the XXI century, the Chicago chocolate factory was producing 560 sweets per minute on a separate production line.

In 2009, in the UK, the mass of Snickers and Mars bars was reduced by 7.5%, while the price remained the same.Manufacturers explained this by taking care of the health of citizens so that they do not overeat.
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If a female fox dies, then the male is no longer looking for a female
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Worldโ€™s fastest radio controlled glider sets a speed record at 882 km/h.

California resident Spencer Lisenby recently broke the world speed record for RC glider using dynamic soaring - 882 km/h.

The speed of flight slows down when the glider is on the downwind side of the hill, where the air flow drops. Here the device falls into a zone of turbulence. As a result, the glider can accelerate to about the speed of a tailwind when flying down, and slow down on the way back, gaining energy and speed on each turn.
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