Excavation of a sfikofwlias in New Zealand Being confronted with thousands of aggressive wasps, It's just a typical day at work for the researcher Dr. Bob Brown in New Zealand. Braun research and excavate nests of wasps to investigate various pests like mites and fungi. In this recent video, Braun captures excavating a nest in Christchurch New Zealand. The video shows the scientist draped with a special protective suit, as he tries to remove the nest. Initially, There are only a few wasps flying around, but within a few seconds you'll see a big angry swarm. Their venom soon covers the camera lens. Brown said he was surprised by the size of the nest, which estimates that it housed 3.000 up to 4.000 Wasps. After 10 minutes of excavation, He walked away with only a pinch in the arm - and was very lucky as he explains.
“Big Max”: The biggest Burger in McDonalds For a few months in Australia, Some McDonald's restaurants allow their customers to create their own hamburgers using an electronic touch panel called "Create Your Taste". The Moshe Tamssot tried to cheer up a huge Hamburger with ceiling for each material: Bacon, cheese, Onion, lettuce, Peppers, mushrooms, Bacon, and all those x10. So, received the largest Burger that could cheer the famous fast food chain, and gave him the name "Big Max".
Funny football moments A nice collection of older amateur videos, with hilarious football blunders.
Drunk driver causes explosion in stopped vehicle Turnpike highway in Florida, USA, a drunken woman detonates in a van with three occupants, After collision. The driver noticed a car that came with a speed back and wanted to make it right, but not noticed the vehicle stopped on the roadside. Fortunately, the three men in the van managed to escape in time, and suffered only minor injuries. The woman arrested.
Lack of gravity Dozens of people at an art exhibition in China, they walk in the face of a building in which it seems as if there is no gravity. In fact, the façade the size of an original building lies horizontally on the ground, with a large mirror hung above it at a 45 degree angle. Guests sit and lie on it, while their reflections look like they are climbing or hanging while defying the laws of gravity.