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- Doctors Baffled by Indonesian Woman Who Claims to Have Given Birth to Gecko Lizard
- Japan’s Super Speedy Bullet Train Cleaners Have Just Seven Minutes to Do Their Job
- Nepal’s Worshiped Child Goddesses Whose Feet Cannot Touch the Ground until Puberty
Doctors Baffled by Indonesian Woman Who Claims to Have Given Birth to Gecko Lizard Posted: 13 Jun 2014 05:11 AM PDT Debi Nubatonis, a woman from Oenunto village, Indonesia, has baffled doctors and scientists with her claim – she says that she went through a full-term pregnancy, only to give birth to a bouncing, healthy baby gecko lizard! We've heard enough of such stories to know that it's probably a hoax, but it looks like Indonesian authorities are investigating to check if it might just be true. Last month, at the request of the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) of the nearby Kupang City, a special team was dispatched to Oenunto village, where the new mother lives. "Basically, there's something not right here," said CMO Messe Ataupa. "We are looking into whether this was intentional or not. Clearly the womb must have been empty and this is what's known as pseudocyesis. So the gecko coming out is probably some kind of hoax. Childbirth of another species has never been reported in science."
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Japan’s Super Speedy Bullet Train Cleaners Have Just Seven Minutes to Do Their Job Posted: 13 Jun 2014 02:54 AM PDT Japan's shinkansen (bullet train) is one of the fastest in the world, covering a whopping 200 kilometers in just one hour. But few people outside Japan know that the high-speed train service comes with a high-speed cleaning service to match, which ensures that the shinkansen have virtually no delays. The cleaning crew manage to cover every inch of the train's interior in just seven minutes flat! The cleaners' performance is so efficient and impressive that it is known in Japan as the '7-minute shinkansen theatre'. TESSEI is the rail service company in charge of keeping the fleet of bullet trains clean when they make their final stop at Tokyo Station. Their employees are responsible for preparing the trains before the next wave of customers arrive, and they have only seven minutes to do it. The manner in which they've organized themselves to complete the job is really quite impressive.
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Nepal’s Worshiped Child Goddesses Whose Feet Cannot Touch the Ground until Puberty Posted: 13 Jun 2014 12:48 AM PDT Nepal is a land of mysticism, where a select few pre-pubescent girls from the Newar clan are worshiped as 'Kumari Devi' or 'Virgin Goddess'. According to tradition, Durga (the Hindu goddess of destruction) herself is incarnate in young girls belonging to the silver and goldsmith community. Until they attain puberty, Kumaris are worshipped as deities and deemed protectors by thousands of adoring Hindus and Buddhists in Nepal. To prove that she is the chosen one, a prospective Kumari must go through over 30 tests. Initially, high priests choose girls based on their physical characteristics – with a slender neck like a conch shell, gentle eyes like a cow, and other special traits. In the next stage, the girl must pass through a series of unusual trials. In one test, she is placed in a darkened room with severed animal heads and hideously masked dancing men, while her reaction is observed. In another test, she must correctly identify the items worn by her predecessor (similar to the ritual used in Tibet to choose a new Dalai Lama).
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