"Discover Weird History Facts" - Here Are Some of the Best Pics (New)
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- Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
- "Discover Weird History Facts" - Here Are Some of the Best Pics (New)
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Juliane Koepcke fell two miles from the plane into the jungle then walked through the jungle full of dangerous animals for 11 days with no food until she came across a small boat near a settlement. She washed her wounds with the petrol from the boat and was saved. Now THAT is something.
Years ago I learned about Fred Rogers, announcing that he was feeding the fish because the blind girl who listened to his show was concerned they weren’t being fed. Mr. Rogers has always been my hero and that was one of the reasons.
Good thing Jimi Hendrix chose music over art, that drawing of Elvis looks like Donald Trump
Totally thought it was Trump
And just how good could you draw when you were 12?
@@frankhooper7871That is a great drawing for a 12 year old. But it still looks like Trump 😂
And it surely is a good thing he chose music, or the word would have been denied a mfkn genius
@@frankhooper7871 LMAO, wow. I make an observation that it looks like Trump and I'm insulting a kid? Piss off
Jimi was MAGA
Martin Couney supported his work by charging admission to his Coney Island venue, until local hospitals recognized that incubation would save premature and underweight babies. He found women with premature and underweight babies who would allow him to display their babies as they got better. The babies stayed until the were able to live like normal weight babies. Hew is also reputed to have bought food for the mothers of they could not afford food, as well as baby food. He closed his display when the local hospitals had enough incubators for the children, donating the remaining incubators to the hospitals. He also had a regular medical practice, I am told.
0:26 he completed it, but that was not the longest nor the most difficult leg, that leg was done by Leonhard Seppala and Togo which was 261 miles, compared to Gunnar Kaasen and his dog Balto's 55 miles, Togo's route went over the Norton sound, which broke beneath them as they were crossing, they were stuck on an ice floe and Togo pulled the sled to safety all by himself
Togo's story has been immortalized with little to no changes made, in the 2019 Disney+ movie Togo
Fun fact the dog that played Togo in the movie is his descendant via the paternal line. I know this because my aunt has one of his offspring.
@@Ashstar4 that's cool, I didn't know that.
This video is remarkable and brings so much emotion. Thank you for sharing..... it took me over 1/2 hour to watch it because I kept pausing it so I could really take in the importance of it.
Sister of that< picture. Hope many find this site ..so many unsung heroes , past and present, exist here...nothing is stopping you from becomming one!!! ☺️☺️☺️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I really enjoyed this one! Thanks for all of the interesting photos
John Steinbeck's letter to Marilyn Monroe is really sweet: "and furthermore I'll like you very much." Awwww...
Very amusing letter. I wonder if she sent her picture to his nephew.
Saw a lot of these yesterday in another video, but without captions, so I had no idea what I was looking at. Thanks for the captions.....
0:38 For the next two years after Balto the sled dog helped save Nome by bringing in that vital vaccine, he was treated as a hero being sent on nationwide tours, being given parades,etc. Then in 1927, he was given a permanent home in . .. what's now the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo where he'd spend the last six years of his life being in a cage while his fans would see him in person. I have to wonder if he might have wondered what he might have done to have gotten him. .. imprisoned.
0:30 there is more to the story. Imagine a starting pitcher pitches 8 2/3 of a perfect game. has to be taken out. the relief pitcher records the final out with it being the worst player on that team. Now who gets the credit the one who did all the hard work or the guy who did the easy part?
Balto was the second pitcher. He mightve been the lead dog to make the delivery but he did barely any of it. It was a tag effort. the trip was so harsh on dogs and the mushers. theyd basically have one team do a leg, then another, then another, then another till job was done. Balto was on the last team. He gets the credit as he was the dog that made the final delivery despite doing the easiest and shortest part of the effort.
Tongo was a lead dog that did most of the work through the harshest parts. where it was was that cold.
Right bloody stonking lot of photos!!!
Wow fascinating thank you
10:15 Exploding Red Car: Context? Backstory? Anything. City? Date? Reason for explosion?
How the subjects of this photo survived, but photographer didn’t?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omagh_bombing
August 15, 1998, Northern Ireland. The "Real IRA', a splinter of the IRA, had an issue with a ceasefire agreement and decided to set off a car bomb. They did call in a poorly worded tip to the police but it was worded so vaguely that the police ended up herding people into the area in question instead of away from. The father and child survived likely because they were standing back to the vehicle and were probably thrown forward and away from the blast, falling down and therefore under most flying debris. The photographer would have taken the concussive blast face first, thrown backwards would have resulted in further trauma through head injury even if they hadn't been struck by enough fatal flying shrapnel. Summary - a split second miracle.
Misleading caption, the car didn't explode, the bomb that had been placed in it did.
@@raindancer6111 Psshhhhhh....
Thanks for the information! Appreciate the help.
0:42 would've been nice to know their names ❤
Damn how rare are the nash cars I kinda want one
Alice Roosevelt is one of my personal heroes.
Interesting!
Balto was just the Prestige, Togo did the heavy lifting in that sled in Nome.
I believe the photo of the boy in front of the World Trade Center is from the 1993 bombing, not the 2001 attack.
OMG NEW ZEALAND GOT MENTIONED 🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿
7:50 I doubt "remarkable" would've been the word he chose.
1:41 We have the movie, Saving Private Ryan. We need the movie, Saving Private Roberts. The life of Sgt. William Henry “Black Death” Johnson and the Harlem Hellfighters sounds like an extraordinary movie and an extraordinary life.
Um...That Stormtrooper on the right is getting a little too "familiar" with Carrie Fisher!
9:15 is not a Chinese flag. It’s Taiwan.
Actually it's the flag of the Republic of China which came before the current communist government Taiwan is officially known as the Republic of China since what was left of the pre communist government fled there after the communists took over
@@jaymartin505 I once viewed a mainland Chinese historical movie depicting the Japanese invasion of China. It was funny how all the flags of The Republic of China were (shoddily) blurred out as the flag is now the flag of the enemy! 🤣
@@Ba_Yegu oh geez that's hilarious and so petty😄
Why is the video called “weird” facts?
Very annoying caption presenation. just because it's in the video editing programme, doesn't mean you have to use it!
10:15 Exploding Red Car: Context? Backstory? Anything. City? Date? Reason for explosion?
Looking at the picture I would guess Northern Ireland. Before the Good Friday agreement.