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Man soaking in the ice lake, eating ice cubes and drinking cold drinks

 Russian man Sergey Trifonov posted a video of him soaking in the ice lake on social media. 41-year-old Sergey does some ice-related things in an ice lake in Samara, Russia. He eats ice cubes, eats ice cream, eats ice cube sandwiches, shaves and so on in ice water. At that time, the temperature was ten to twenty degrees below zero, and the temperature of the water was also very low, because ice lakes were ice-cold waters that were reached through a thick layer of ice.


Children in a Russian kindergarten wear only underwear and stand outdoors, pouring cold water to stay healthy

In a kindergarten in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, Russia, a group of 5 or 6-year-old children wearing only underwear, stand outdoors and pour a bucket of ice water on them. The video showed that after the children had finished washing the sauna, they lined up to run outdoors, lifting a bucket of cold water and pouring it down from their heads. It is reported that cold baths have become one of the curriculum of this kindergarten, and children participate voluntarily. If the temperature is not lower than minus 25 degrees Celsius, children can enjoy a cold bath every day. According to reports, most parents agree to take a cold bath, which is believed to keep the children healthy and prevent infection.


Angler was fishing near dangerous rocks and was almost swept away by the waves

In Port Kembla, New South Wales, Australia, more than a dozen anglers were photographed fishing at the same location, and three people were killed there not long ago. The video showed these people standing on a huge rock by the sea and fishing, and powerful waves hit them. Someone can be heard yelling "hurry up" to the anglers, and the anglers have left the rocks and climbed to a safe place.


Slovenian aerobatic team members climbed a 360-meter-high chimney to perform acrobatics

In Terbovre, Slovenia, members of the famous stunt team "Slam Dunk" climbed the tallest chimney in Europe to perform acrobatics. The video showed that they started climbing from three o'clock in the morning with their equipment, and it took three hours to reach the top of the 360-meter-high tower. It is reported that they reached the top of the tower before sunrise, and began to perform stunts when the morning fog cleared. They did handstands and somersaults on the chimneys, and Nidalsic even performed a "human flag" by holding the edge of the ladder with both hands. He said: "This is one of the scariest things I have ever done! I am really proud of myself overcoming fear."


Algeria's "gate of the desert" rare snowfall temperature drops to -2℃

Not long ago, the temperature in the Algerian town of Ainsefra dropped to -2°C, and there was a rare occurrence of snow. Ain Safra is known as the "Desert Gate" and is the gateway to the Sahara Desert. It is 1,000 meters above sea level and is surrounded by the Atlas Mountains. Researchers who study precipitation in the Sahara have found that the desert has changed significantly in the past century due to climatic factors. Meteorologist Eric Lester said that although the area rarely snows, it is not entirely impossible.



Mini tornadoes in Indian villages reach tens of meters in seconds

A mini tornado occurred in a village in Manipur, India. In the video taken by the villagers, a mini tornado is rising on the ground in an open area, rolling the sand on the ground, reaching a height of tens of meters in a few seconds. There were many people watching. They watched the small tornado up close and wanted to go through the middle, but in the end no one dared to do so.


Australian man lost and missing in the wild rescued for 18 days and survived by wild mushroom dam water

In Queensland, Australia, 58-year-old Robert Webb was finally found after missing for 18 days. According to reports, Webber was last seen on January 6, 2021. He and his dog left a motel in Queensland in a white car. Afterwards, the car got stuck on an unfamiliar road. The lost Weber and the dog stayed in the car for three days. When the water drank, he was forced to leave the car in search of supplies. On January 17, investigators discovered Webb's car. In the end, 18 days after his disappearance, local MP Tony Perret and his wife miraculously found him sitting under a tree near the dam. According to Weber, after losing his way, he survived by drinking dam water and eating wild mushrooms.


The "shark alarm" sounded on the beach and it turned out to be an abandoned Christmas tree

A shark-like object was found at Henry Beach in Adelaide, Australia, and the "shark alarm" sounded. Swimming people came out of the sea in horror. As a result, the people fished out a discarded Christmas tree in the sea.

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