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  • Mutant piglet

    Posted on June 28th, 2009 Cubez No comments

    A mutant piglet born in Thailand to a grocery shop owner and which died shortly after birth, has been viewed by some as the incarnation of the Hindu god Ganesha, an elephant headed deity of the Hindu religion.

    The piglet was born with a “trunk” and protruding eyes, while also being white in color, a striking difference compared to all the other regular piglets. Read the rest of this entry »

  • Crop circle said to predict end of the world

    Posted on June 24th, 2009 Cubez No comments

    Crop circles have always generated controversy, as some believe they are made by UFOs while others think they are just works of art by pranksters tramping down wheat and barley crops in the middle of the night (it has been proven that some are pranks). No matter what, crop circles have been occuring for many years in the fields of England up till now.

    The latest crop circle of a phoenix rising from the ashes in a field in Wiltshire, England, has been interpreted as depicting the end of the world. The end of the world is said to be forecast by the ancient Mayans because their calender stops at December 21, 2012. Read the rest of this entry »

  • Teenage corpse bride

    Posted on June 20th, 2009 Cubez No comments

    5 people have been arrested in China for digging up the corpse of a young girl to turn into a corpse bride for a young man who died recently in a car crash.

    The father of the young man along with 4 companions were arrested after he paid them to go find a wife for his son who died single. The father allegedly paid about $4450 to those guys who then dug up the body of a young woman who had recently poisoned herself after failing in university entrance examinations last year. Read the rest of this entry »

  • Boy kept alive by stray cats

    Posted on June 18th, 2009 Cubez No comments

    A missing boy in Misiones, Argentina, was found alive and well, but the strange thing is that he seemed to be kept alive by stray cats who all grouped around him and licked him, and also fed him scraps of food!

    This reminds me of Jungle Book, by Rudyard Kipling. It was a collection of stories written by him in 1894 about a boy brought up by wolves in the wild.

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  • Dangerous bridge

    Posted on June 14th, 2009 Cubez No comments

    This is one of the most dangerous bridges I have ever come across. Cross at your own risk. It looks like it’s somewhere in Central Asia. Who uses this bridge? It’s probably safer to just take a boat across.

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  • Our beautiful planet earth

    Posted on June 10th, 2009 Cubez No comments

    Here’s some pics of our beautiful earth, let’s hope we keep it this way.

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    Earth from space

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  • Lightning strikes man’s lucky talisman

    Posted on June 6th, 2009 Cubez No comments

    A 46 year old Malaysian man died after lightning struck his lucky talisman, killing him instantly.

    The lightning bolt struck Champee Kelean’s copper talisman which he wore around his waist, while he was taking shelter underneath a shed during a thunderstorm in the northern Malaysian state of Kedah. Read the rest of this entry »

  • Another theory about the Tunguska Event

    Posted on June 2nd, 2009 Cubez No comments

    The Tunguska Event was a huge explosion that occured on June 30, 1908 in a remote part of Siberia, that flattened about 2100 sq kilometers of forest, or roughly 830 sq miles., and is widely believed to be a meteorite airburst which exploded several miles above ground.

    The force of the blast is estimated to be around 5.o on the Richter scale, and equivalent to 10-15 megatons of TNT (or 1000 times more powerful than the Hiroshima bomb). Luckily no one was killed because the blast happened in an uninhabited area.

    But mystery still surrounds the event right until today. Some speculate that the Tunguska Event was a natural release of gas from within the earth, others a natural H bomb or secret military experiment. Still others think the Tunguska was a piece of antimatter or a small black hole. Read the rest of this entry »