8 Deaths of Actors on the Set

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Steve Irwin

The Australian TV presenter, often named as the “crocodile hunter,” died in during a live broadcast. Steve Irwin was known for his programs about dangerous animals and his fearlessness in dealing with predators. On September 4, 2006, during underwater filming in the area of ​​the Great Barrier Reef, a stingray (Bathyraja spinicauda) slammed him in the chest. At the time of his death, Irwin was 44 years old, he had two children left.

Color Photos of London During the Second World War

The attacks of the German Wehrmacht at the beginning of World War II brought a lot of fatal destruction and claimed more than one hundred lives. Many cities suffered from German “attacks”, but sometimes it seems that London has suffered the most: more than a million buildings were completely destroyed, more than 20,000 civilians were killed, but the Wehrmacht did not achieve its main goal, because the British’s strong spirit was not to break just ...

20 Little-known Facts About World War II

World War II began on September 1, 1939 with the Nazi German attack on Poland. Subsequently, 61 states took part in this war (this is 80% of the entire globe). The great war claimed the lives of more than 70 million people and became one of the most devastating conflicts in the history of mankind. We prepared the 20 most interesting and little-known facts about the World War II for today's selection.

What are these products made of? You will not believe!

At first glance, all these products are quite edible and appetizing and look so realistic that immediately there is a desire to sweep them off the plates without a trace. In fact, all this food is the work of the talented Japanese sculptor Seiji Kawasaki, who makes identical-looking food products from ... wood!