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UFO Sightings on the Rise in China

On September 11th of this year, at around 8pm at an airport in Baotou, China, a UFO was sighted over Baotou’s international airport. The incident caused incoming flights to be either re-routed or forced jets to circle the airport for over an hour and a half, according to an article by the Huffington Post.

This UFO sighting is the 8th in just three months of increased UFO sightings in China.

Although the Chinese government has claimed the other seven were military tests, it seems they can’t make any comment on the last. Speculation suggests the last 7 sightings were a… Continue reading

Toxic Red Sludge in Hungary

A Toxic Red Sludge spill killed four, destroyed villages, and made its way to the massive Danube River affecting multiple nations.

In Hungary on Monday a reservoir break spewed out a torrent of toxic waste, destroying a nearby town, wreaking havoc on the marine life in the local streams and creeks leading to Eastern Europe’s massive Danube river and killing at least 4 people according to Yahoo! News and the Associated Press.

On Thursday the spill had finally reached the Danube, Europe’s second largest river, leading downstream nations to check the safety of their water supply.

The European Union fears… Continue reading

Dolphins are Talking

Preliminary research has found that when two species of dolphins congregate in the same waters, they actually attempt to communicate in a common language. Bottlenose dolphins typically congregate and socialize with a distant dolphin relative the Guyana dolphin off the coast of Costa Rica.


During some preliminary research it has been noticed that the two dolphins change their normal communication sounds to something that is a mix between both species. This research is the first to hint at the possibility of different species of dolphins communicating with each other.
  
 It’s not clear what exactly is taking place between… Continue reading

Exploring DC on Two Wheels

Using a bicycle in Washington DC is like having a secret roadway underneath the busiest, heavily driven streets, like in the Simpsons.

As we drove into DC for the first time, we had at least ten close calls and a few raging moments. The last mile of our drive took us 30 minutes and one small fender bender with no information exchanged. Parking was impossible and the garages were pricey as expected. Luckily, we were able to park our car in our hotel for an affordable price, but it was still a hassle.

My girlfriend and I walked during the… Continue reading

So Far From Washington D.C.

Greetings readers, I hope your weekend is going well.  I am currently in a hotel room in Washington D.C. about one mile from the White House. 

The people here have been amazing, aside from their driving skills. Honestly, it is worse than Chicago.  Anyways, we have met some of the friendliest people here. It seems like every server we have at a restaurant could be a close friend.

Here is my first experience after landing in Maryland: A semi-truck that was too big to fit through the toll booth was being removed. Not too smart.

 

Here is some of… Continue reading