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- Iconic “Tree of Life” in Kalaloch Is a Monument to Resilience
- Indian Cook Can Dip Hands in Boiling Oil without Pain or Injury
- This Amazing Seattle Preschool Also Doubles as an Elderly Nursing Home
Iconic “Tree of Life” in Kalaloch Is a Monument to Resilience Posted: 29 Oct 2015 04:13 AM PDT Located on an eroded, partially caved in cliff on Kalaloch beach, within Olympic National Park in Washington, the Tree of Life is stubbornly hanging on to the eroding soil with just a few of its roots. Some call it magical, others immortal, I just think it’s resilient. |
Indian Cook Can Dip Hands in Boiling Oil without Pain or Injury Posted: 29 Oct 2015 03:39 AM PDT Prem Kumar, from New Delhi, India, regularly shocks people with his high tolerance to heat – the man can fry fish with his bare hands, dipping them into and out of a wok of boiling oil. The 65-year-old runs a street food stall in Karol Bagh, where he serves fried fish to thousands of customers each day. Most of them come just to watch him perform the rare feat of nonchalantly plunging his fingers into hot oil. |
This Amazing Seattle Preschool Also Doubles as an Elderly Nursing Home Posted: 29 Oct 2015 02:22 AM PDT A facility in Seattle has come up with an innovative way of caterung to both the very young and the old. They've paired up a preschool with an elderly nursing home, so that the children and the 400-odd residents at the home have an amazing time with each other. |
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