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Russian man dies trying to capture Vietnam waterfall with drone

Russian man dies trying to capture Vietnam waterfall with drone By Phan Anh   April 26, 2021 | 05:10 pm GMT+7 A waterfall in Dak Nong Province in the Central Highlands. Photo by VnExpress/Minh Duc. A Russian tourist was found dead in Dak Nong on Monday after visiting a local waterfall on Saturday. Authorities of Dak So Commune in the Central Highlands province s Krong No District said the body of 35-year-old Raphael Agiliga Chukwunwike, a Nigerian-born Russian citizen, was found amid rocky caves at the Dray Sap-Gia Long waterfall ecotourism site at around noon, Vietnam News Agency reported. On Saturday, Raphael came to the site as a tourist and used a camera drone to capture footage at the waterfall. He set the drone in autopilot and walked to the waterfall himself.

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Russian man dies trying to capture Vietnam waterfall with flycam

Russian man dies trying to capture Vietnam waterfall with flycam By Phan Anh   April 26, 2021 | 05:10 pm GMT+7 A waterfall in Dak Nong Province in the Central Highlands. Photo by VnExpress/Minh Duc. A Russian tourist was found dead in Dak Nong on Monday after visiting a local waterfall on Saturday. Authorities of Dak So Commune in the Central Highlands province s Krong No District said the body of 35-year-old Raphael Agiliga Chukwunwike, a Nigerian-born Russian citizen, was found amid rocky caves at the Dray Sap-Gia Long waterfall ecotourism site at around noon, Vietnam News Agency reported. On Saturday, Raphael came to the site as a tourist and used a flycam to capture footage at the waterfall. He set the flycam in autopilot and walked to the waterfall himself.

Vietnamese researchers extract DNA from ancient animal bone for first time

Vietnamese researchers extract DNA from ancient animal bone for first time By Nguyen Xuan   January 9, 2021 | 05:00 pm GMT+7 Samples and relics are retrieved from a volcanic cave in Krong No District, Dak Nong Province. Photo by VnExpress. A research team from the Central Highlands science program has managed to extract DNA from ancient animal bones for the first time in Vietnam. The three-year research, part of the 2016-2020 Central Highlands Program, a scientific program entailing dozens of scientific missions to develop the region’s socio-economic situation, extracted the DNA of an animal that lived thousands of years from a bone found in a volcanic cave in Krong No District, Dak Nong Province, the team said on Friday.

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