Man Saves Pennies For 45 Years. Then He Cashed Them In – And Their Total Is Astounding
In this captivating video, witness an extraordinary tale of patience, dedication, and a penny-saving endeavor spanning 45 years. Join us as we explore the inspiring journey of a man who meticulously hoarded every single penny he encountered. From rummaging through pocket change to scouring the streets, his unwavering commitment paid off in ways you won't believe. Brace yourself for the incredible moment when he finally cashes in his monumental collection, revealing a total that will leave you utterly astounded. This is more than spare change; it's a fortune that defies expectations! Don't miss out on this astonishing revelation that challenges the very concept of the value we assign to pennies. Get ready to be captivated by a true tale of persistence and the astonishing culmination of a 45-year penny odyssey. Prepare to be amazed!
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Tijuana's Cartel INTRIGUED Life: One of Drug Trafficking's Most Talked-About Families
The Intriguing Life of the Arellano Felix, One of Drug Trafficking's Most Publicly known Families in Mexico, also known as, the cartel of tijuana.The Arellano Felix consolidated one of the bloodiest cartels in Mexico, known as the Tijuana Cartel, which is still led by family members until today.
Beyond being a family of blood, the Arellano Felix formed the biggest and most powerful cartel in MexicoThe Tijuana Cartel.The Arellano Felix family, composed of 11 brothers, was one of the largest and most bloodthirsty cartels operating in Mexico in the 1980s and 1990s.The formation of the Tijuana Cartel.The roots of the Cartel, like most Mexican cartels, began in the state of Sinaloa. Its founding members were Sinaloans who worked closely with the legendary trafficke,r Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo, who began smuggling marijuana and heroin into the United States in the 1960s. Miguel worked with a group of Sinaloans that included Pedro Perez, Rafael Caro and Ernesto Fonseca.
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How Long until The Amazon Rainforest is DESTROYED? 2022
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How much do we know about the Amazon rainforest? And what is happening there right now..
In todays video, we will try to explain and show how much do we know, and what's happening in the biggest rainforest in the world.
Let's first start with where is located the Amazon rainforest or also known as the Amazonia.
The Amazon is located in 9 different countries that share the same basin.
most of the rainforest, equaled to 60%, is contained within the borders of Brazil, The other eight countries include Peru, Bolivia, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and Ecuador are making up for the 40 % left.
The Amazon River is the second longest river in the world, next to the Nile. Its waterways cover roughly 4,000 miles, and it also has the highest rate of rainfall in the world, More than 3,700 cubic miles of rainwater fall from the sky each year.
Okay, now that we know where is located, What do we know about The amazon rainforest?
We know that The Amazon is the world's biggest rainforest, larger than the next two largest rainforests — in the Congo Basin and Indonesia all combined.
Also the Amazon rainforest is 40 times larger than England, meaning you can fit England 40 times into the Amazon and This is because it has a land area of over five and half million square kilometres, compared to England's 130,000 square kilometres.
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Dinosaurs Size Comparison - 2022
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🇧🇬 The Great History of BULGARIA ! Quick Recap 2022
Officially called the Republic of Bulgaria, is located in Southeast Europe and occupies the whole eastern part of the Balkans. Bulgaria borders with Romania, Serbia, North Macedonia, Greece and Turkey and her capital is called Sofia.
Now that we know where is located, let's see when was it formed?
In the year 681, Bulgaria was formed by Han Asparuh, the Bulgarian cavalry undertook attacks from south of the Balkan Mountains, in the region of Thrace from the Byzantin emperor Constantin the IV. The core of the Bulgarian army was the heavy cavalry, which consisted of 12,000 heavily armed riders.
Not having enough military forces to successfully resist, Constantin was forced to conclude a peace treaty with the ruler of the Bulgarian ARMY, after that the year 681, became the year of the establishment of the First Bulgarian Empire.
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What would be the consequences if a NUCLEAR BOMB hits Earth ?
Nuclear explosions produce both immediate and delayed destructive effects. Blast, thermal radiation, and prompt ionizing radiation cause significant destruction within seconds or minutes of a nuclear detonation. The delayed effects, such as radioactive fallout and other possible environmental effects, inflict damage over an extended period ranging from hours to years.
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How Much Do We Know about Space?
How Much Do We Know about Space? Truly saying we don't know a lot about space, actually we are surrounded with many theories. They may be true or may be not.
We really don't know why was space created and what is it's exact age. We don't know the exact physics “followed” by black holes , we don't know the existance of alien life etc.
Though the question is about how much we know about it :
We have photographed and catalogued more than 30,000 galaxies and about 10,000 galaxy clusters.
We have observed and catalogued up to 40 supernovae.
We currently have a confirmed 3,498 exoplanets to date.
We currently know of 2,712 stars that have exoplanets orbiting them.
We have actually calculated the rate at which this space is expanding .
We know that black holes exist and know some science about it.
We know that space is expanding gaster than speed of light.
We don't know the exact size of universe as it is much bigger than “observable universe”.
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Why Oceans are Salty and How Were They Formed?
Oceans cover roughly 70% of the Earth's surface, but so far, humans have explored less than one percent of what lies beneath. What would we find at the bottom of the oceans? What kind of creatures would we see? And how would this clarity affect the ecosystem? What makes these waters murky? Well a number of things from floating sand, phytoplankton and all sorts of living orgnaisms that aren't just fish. But imagine if none of this were blocking your view?
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Solar System Size Comparison 2022
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10 Awesome Extinct Animals You'll Probably Never Heard Of
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Animal extinctions may be caused by natural occurrences such as climatic heating or cooling or changes in sea levels. In more modern times, however, human activity has been to blame. Habitat destruction as farming land expands and forests are cut-down is the main cause of modern extinctions, along with pollution, the introduction of alien species, and over fishing or hunting. Increasingly, however, climate change is thought to be driving extinctions. Now lets see the top 10 most famous extinct animalsnumber 10. West African Black Rhinoceros
The West African Black Rhinoceros was found in several countries towards the southeast region of Africa. Measuring 3-3.8 metres long and 1.4-1.7 metres in height, this rhino would have weighed 800-1,300 kg. It had two horns, one measuring 0.5-1.3 metres and the other between 2-55cm. Their diet included leafy plants and shoots. Some believe their horns had medicinal properties – though this had no grounding in scientific fact – which lead to heavy poaching. In the 1930’s preservation action was taken to protect the species, but the numbers continued to decline. The last West African Black Rhino was seen in Cameroon in 2006. It was declared officially extinct in 2011. number 9. Baiji White Dolphin
Baiji White Dolphin, also called the Chinese River Dolphin, can only be found in the Yangtze River in China. These mammals could grow to eight feet long and weigh up to a quarter of a ton. They relied on echolocation to navigate and hunt for pray due to their tiny eyes and very poor eyesight. Living in the Yangtze for 20 million years, their numbers declined drastically from the 1950s onwards. As China industrialised, the river was used for fishing, transportation and hydroelectricity which had a huge effect on the mammals. Although not officially recorded as extinct, no one has seen a Yangtze River Dolphin since 2002.number 8. Pyrenean Ibex
One of four subspecies of the Spanish Ibex or Iberian Goat that was found in the Iberian Peninsula. The Ibex would grow to a height of 60-76cm at the shoulder and weigh 24-80 kg and fed mainly on grasses and herbs. They were thought to have numbered 50,000 historically, but by the early 1900s its numbers had fallen to fewer than 100. The exact cause of the Pyrenean Ibex’s extinction is unknown; scientists believe factors included poaching and the inability to compete with other mammals for food and habitat. The last Pyrenean Ibex was killed by a falling tree in northern Spain in 2000.number 7. Passenger Pigeon
Native to North America, the Passenger or Wild Pigeon has been extinct since the early 20th century. It is estimated that between 3 and 5 billion Passenger Pigeons inhabited the US when Europeans arrived in North America, but their settlement led to mass deforestation resulting in habitat loss and a reduction in the bird population. By the 19th century pigeon meat was commercialized as a cheap food for the poor, which resulted in hunting on a massive scale. The Passenger Pigeon died out in the wild by around 1900, with the last known individual dying in captivity in 1914.number 6. Tasmanian Tiger
Native to Australia, Tasmania and New Guinea, the Tasmanian Tiger was a large carnivorous marsupial. Not related to tigers, the creature had the appearance of a medium-to-large-size dog (it weighed 30kg with a nose to tail length of almost 2 metres) but dark stripes gave it a tiger-like appearance. It is believed to have been hunted to extinction – this was encouraged by bounties – but human encroachment into its habitat, the introduction of dogs and disease could also have contributed. The last wild Tasmanian Tiger was killed between 1910 and 1920, with the last captive one dying in Hobart Zoo, Tasmania in 1936.number 5. Stellers Sea Cow
Named after George Steller, a naturalist who discovered the creature in 1741, Stellers Sea Cow was a large herbivorous mammal. It is believed that Stellers Sea Cow which grew to at least 8-9 metres and weighed around 8-10 tons, inhabited the Near Islands, southwest of Alaska and the Commander Islands in the Bering Sea. It is believed that the mammal was tame and spent most of its time eating kelp; this, and the fact that it was unable to submerge its enormous body, is possibly what made it vulnerable to human hunters. Within 27 years of discovery by Europeans, Steller’s Sea Cow was hunted to extinctionnumber
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Why Singapore is the Best Livable City and City of the Future
Why is Singapore considered the city of the future?
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Singapore has been recognised for years as one of the world's top three smart cities, The city-state constantly experiments with urban development customs, built around the principles of sustainability and innovation.
Singapore, has risen from its modest beginnings to become a global hub for technology, human capital, and innovation. Singapore was named the second most competitive economy behind the United States in 2018 and was chosen as the Smart City for 4 years since 2018.
What makes this city one of the most livable in Asia?
The answer is Ease and Convenience, Modern convenience is all about making life as hassle-free as possible. From an impressive public transit system to an airport often voted the World’s Best, Singapore’s infrastructure feels like it’s working for you and your safety, have in mind that crime rates in Singapore are some of the world’s lowest and makes it the perfect place to live.
How can the cities we live today can grow and thrive to become the places we want to live tomorrow?
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