I though I’d seen it all when I watched the video of a 747 Landing At Princess Juliana International Airport - then yesterday I came across this clip. As it turns out the footage is for a European travel agency and is a spoof.
On one hand it’s pretty funny but on the other it’s very similar to a real life accident where an airliner crash landed into the ocean close to a beach full of holidaymakers.
Large storm swells reached Morro Bay California on December 4, 2007, bringing 15-20 foot swells with some plus sets. A U.S. Coast Guard 47-foot Motor Life Boat was out for practice maneuvers in the large surf, which is not unusual.
However, a large wave hit that was probably more than they bargained for…at least it’s the hardest I’ve ever seen them get hit. The air was filled with mist, and they were quite distant, so at times were just a shadow in the mist. I’ve adjusted them for better visibility, however the quality of the photos is not the greatest due to the above conditions, and futile attempts to keep the lens dry.
Everyone seems to enjoy watching others misfortunes, I’m no different So here goes for another five minutes worth of carnage……
360 backflip, old lady gets run over, Mr. Bean’s car crash, death of a famous F1 driver and more are all in this collection of mayhem-filled crashes that shook the world.
When I seen this sign for a McDonalds ‘McDelivery‘ I thought it was a joke but after coming across the photo below I’m not so sure any more that it was.
So a Big Mac and fries straight to my door? I don’t think so, think about it, how long does McDonalds food stay hot?
Here are five pictures of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein’s luxury yacht. As you can see there was no expense spared in fitting out this floating palace. The decor features gold, silver, and marble. Arabesque arches, fountains, gold-tap bathrooms, whirl pools, steam rooms, table and silverware for 200, a medi-clinic with surgical suite.
It also boasts bulletproof glass, cctv, a helipad, 14 cabins for 28 passengers, bunk space for 35 crew members, and not forgetting the secret passage that runs the length of the boat for easy access to a fast patrol boat and mini-submarine pod for emergency exits.
The 269-foot “Qaddisat Saddam” was built in 1981 and has recently surfaced in the South of France under a new name - “Ocean Breeze” - with for For Sale sign attached and a price tag in the region of £17m.
An electrical worker in Oklahoma found a little more than he bargained for when doing some repairs recently. Tucked inside an electric box was a rather unfriendly snake.