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.

Named «Most Unfortunate» Age in a Person’s Life

In the life of every person, sooner or later, there comes a period when it seems that everything is going wrong: there is no money, you are tired of work, there are problems in your personal life, and in general there is no mood for anything - in general, a complete breakdown of strength and energy! And no, this is not a description of the autumn depression, as many might think. Such a period can occur for every person. You can call it an age crisis or "unhappy age", but it is probably worth knowing when it is approximately worth preparing for changes in mood ...

10 Unobvious Things to Change if Your Health is Dear to You!

The first thing that comes to mind when we think about a healthy lifestyle is a gym, proper nutrition and rejection of bad habits. But will these 3 whales be enough to maintain a healthy body? Today we want to share with you a list of 10 small things that in one way or another have a significant impact on your health. Most likely, you hardly ever suspected that something from this list could be so important, however, neglect of these everyday trifles can literally reduce all your good goals to zero.

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!