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Bergretter-Serie Teil 5 - Medizinische Notfälle am Berg

Bergretter-Serie Teil 5 - Medizinische Notfälle am Berg
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There s an app for that - Bosnia and Herzegovina

There’s an app for that Format A new way for Bosnia and Herzegovinians to avoid land mines Carefree is not a word Dea would associate with her childhood. Nor was that the feeling of other local residents of Ljubljenica village in Bosnia and Herzegovina some fled the area after the war that left mines across the country, others faced challenges in using their fields to graze livestock or to cut and gather woods from the local forests. Now 20, Dea is a computer science student in Mostar. Every day on her way to school she passes near the area where military operations took place in the recent past.

When a Balloon was Mistaken for a Crashed UFO | Mysterious Universe

When it comes to the matter of high-tech military devices that become mistaken for UFOs, there are a number of examples. Roswell, for example, was a top secret experiment using people in high-altitude flights in the skies of New Mexico in early July 1947. Not a UFO or an alien in sight. Then, there’s the Mantell case of 1948. Moving on, one of the most important examples (a case that has undeniable parallels with Roswell), is also one of the lesser-known cases. It is a fascinating story that was uncovered by U.K. ufologist Dr. David Clarke. It is well worth noting that in the early 1960s an event occurred in the wilds of Scotland which eerily mirrored the Roswell affair of 1947. Yes, we are talking about a clandestine balloon flight that was given nothing less than a spaceship-driven spin. In an excellent July 2012 article at his blog titled “

Mass Hiker Found Dead On Mt Moosilauke After Hiking

UpdatedMon, Mar 15, 2021 at 11:32 pm ET Replies(4) Roy Sanford of Plymouth, MA died on an NH mountain, rescuers faced blizzard conditions and used a National Guard helicopter for the rescue. (NH Fish and Game) BENTON, NH NH Fish and Game responded to a report of an overdue hiker on Mt. Moosilauke in the town of Benton on Sunday. Roy Sanford, 66, of Plymouth, Massachusetts, had planned to take an up and back hike on Mt. Moosilauke via the Glencliff Trail. Sanford left Plymouth that morning and had arrived at the trailhead at approximately 7:45 a.m. His family expected him to return by dinner. At approximately 7 p.m. the family became concerned that he hadn t returned and notified NH State Police.

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