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He Survived Tragedy

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He Survived Tragedy

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She Had 4 Tragedies

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Boy Decapitated On World's Tallest Water Slide

The video you're about to watch is a heartbreaking account of the tragic death of Caleb Thomas Schwab. Caleb was just 10 years old when he lost his life in a horrific accident at a water park in Kansas.

The video recounts the events that led to Caleb's untimely passing, including the faulty design of the water slide and the lack of safety measures in place. You'll hear from witnesses who were at the park that day and learn about the impact that Caleb's death had on the community.

While the subject matter is difficult to watch, it's important to remember Caleb's story and to raise awareness about the importance of safety regulations in public spaces. Our thoughts are with Caleb's family and loved ones.

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Titanic Survivor Claims an Iceberg Didn't Destroy the Ship

Have you ever met a person who hasn’t ever heard the story of Titanic? Unlikely. Even if you ask a 10-year-old, they’ll tell you exactly what took down the gigantic ship. However, some survivors of the sinking legend would beg to differ. Here’s one of their stories, and it has nothing to do with an iceberg.

Armenian publicist Vaghinak Byurat was 25 years old in the spring of 1912. He described what happened on his journey to America on the most famous ship in the world in his memoirs. He’s never mentioned an iceberg hitting the Titanic, and always spoke about an explosion. And if what he said was true, something must have caused that huge explosion...

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Young publicist goes to America 0:58
Was it an explosion? 2:24
No chance for survival 4:29
But miracles can happen 5:44
How Vaghinak was saved 6:19
What could have caused that explosion? 7:20
Was there a U-boat? ???? 8:21

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SUMMARY:
- Armenian publicist Vaghinak Byurat was 25 years old in the spring of 1912. He described what happened on his journey to America on the most famous ship in the world in his memoirs.
- In 1912, Vaghinak published some books together with his father, a famous Armenian writer. His task was to take the books to America.
- They went to bed rather late on April 14, just like on the other nights. Shortly after midnight, something that sounded like a big explosion woke everyone up.
- None of the crew members wanted to say anything, but a few minutes later it was impossible to deny that the Titanic was going underwater.
- Vaghinak put his passport and money in a little bag and tied it around his neck. The Titanic’s bow was already underwater by that time. A lot of people in this situation wouldn’t have dared to take it to the open water.
- The water in the North Atlantic that night was just below freezing, at a scary 28 degrees Fahrenheit (-2 C). The young writer felt his arms and legs go numb, and he was understandably getting weaker and weaker every second.
- Then, he bumped into something. It was a lifeboat! But it was so overcrowded they pushed the young man with a paddle when he tried to stick to the boat.
- Vaghinak woke up alive on board another ship. That ship was the Carpathia, and it was en route to New York with lucky survivors on board.
- 12 days later, a woman came into the room. She turned out to be the person who saved Vaghinak. Missis Astor told the sailors that the young man was her son, and she wouldn’t let them go without him since she’d already lost her husband on the Titanic.
- Vaghinak lived a long and happy life and, as a great storyteller, he shared what happened to him many times. Interestingly, he’s never mentioned an iceberg hitting the Titanic, and always spoke about an explosion.
- It could have been a fire, and quite a lot of people actually believe that theory, saying that coal was burning in the ship’s hull.
- Another theory that explained the explosion claimed that there was a German U-boat involved in the sinking of Titanic.

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The Burning Man They DON'T Want YOU To See! (RARE FOOTAGE)

Burning Man is an annual festival held in the Black Rock Desert on the barren playa in Nevada, claiming to be the world's largest Leave No Trace event. For one week, 80,000 people gather to camp out and create an experimental city known as Black Rock City. Today, we travel to the location of Burning Man 2019 to conduct an investigation into what they leave behind. What we found was SHOCKING...

In this documentary, we cover the aftermath of the Burning Man festival: from around the area of Reno, Nevada to the environment around the Black Rock Desert, this is the impact of 80,000 people camping at Burning Man in the Nevada desert.

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Surviving a HORRIFIC Denali Mountaineering TRAGEDY

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Welcome to our video on the topic of fatal incidents on Mount Denali. Known as North America's highest peak, Mount Denali, previously known as Mount McKinley, has been a popular destination for climbers and hikers from all over the world. However, the mountain's treacherous terrain and unpredictable weather conditions have also made it a site of tragedy.

In this video, we will delve into the history of fatal incidents on the mountain, exploring the causes and the lessons that can be learned from them. Join us as we pay tribute to the brave climbers who have lost their lives on this majestic peak and explore the steps that can be taken to make climbing Denali a safer experience for all...

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The Tragic Life Of Andre The Giant ???? (sad)

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The horrifying case of Mr. Blobby ????

WOMEN of K2: DEATH on the Mountain

First Five Women who Summited K2, All of whom are Dead. Examining who they were, why they climbed, and how they died and what it means for all who attempt the Savage Mountain.

K2 is called the “Savage Summit” and it’s earned the name. Though not quite as tall as Everest, it is far more dangerous. Located at the border of China and Pakistan in the remote Karakoram Range, K2 has some of the harshest climbing conditions and weather of any place in the world. At the beginning of the 2004 climbing season, 90 women had successfully summitted Everest, but only five female climbers had reached the peak of K2. Today, each of those brave pioneers is dead.

In 1986 Polish climber Wanda Rutkiewicz became the first women ever to reach the top of K2 and was followed to the summit that same year by French climber Liliane Barrard and British climber Julie Tullis, both of whom died on their descent. Then in 1992, the summer that Rutkiewicz perished on Kangchenjunga, French alpinist Chantal Mauduit summitted K2, and survived, only to die six years later on another 8000 meter peak. Finally in 1995 British climber and mother Alison Hargreaves reached the top but was killed shortly after starting her descent.

These courageous, remarkable women can no longer tell their stories of defeating the ferocious mountain.

Mothers and daughters, wives and lovers, poets and engineers, the female pioneers of K2 were complex personalities in the controversial world of high altitude mountaineering, and their lives and deaths are a reminder of the high price climbers often pay to follow their dreams.

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Disney World Has A Secret ????

Toyota's $2,300,000,000 Mistake

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On August 28, 2009, Mark Saylor and his family were killed in a horrific car crash. The culprit? A stuck gas pedal.

Shortly after, hundreds of others reported similar incidents. Everyone blamed Toyota, and the company ended up recalling 10 million vehicles in just two years. They paid a $1.2 billion fine to the US government and spent another $1.1 billion on a class-action lawsuit.

But what actually went wrong in Mark Saylor's crash? And was Toyota really to blame for all of these mysterious accelerations?

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Death on the Annapurna Circuit | How 43 people died on the Throng La Pass

On 14 October 2014, a snowstorm and series of avalanches occurred on and around the Annapurna Mountain range. According to an expert the storm arose from Cyclone Hudhud and was the worst in a decade with almost 1.8 metres (5 ft 11 in) of snow falling within 12 hours.

This is the story about the tragic death of 43 climbers on the Annapurna Circuit Trek: Disaster on the Throng La Pass!

The storm caused power outages and resulted in one of the deadliest days ever on the Annapurna Circuit Trek. Over a short period of time, 43 people died from the storm while crossing the Throng La Pass - the highest point on the trek.

This video describes the events of October 14, 2014 and how a cyclone led to the death of 43 people, as well as countless others being injured while on the Annapurna Base Camp Trek.

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This is why the Titanic is Disappearing????

It looks like the Titanic will be completely gone within 20 years.

GREEN BOOTS: The FROZEN Dead BODY on Everest - Tragic Story of Tsewang Paljor

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Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world. For many, it's a dream to conquer, but for some, it's a nightmare that ends in tragedy. One of the most infamous sights on the mountain is the body of a climber, known as Green Boots. But who is this mysterious figure and how did he come to rest on the mountain? Let us take a look.

Everest is a dangerous and unforgiving place. Every year, hundreds of climbers attempt to reach the summit, but not all of them make it back down alive. One of the most infamous spots on the mountain is a cave located at 8,500 meters, known as Green Boots Cave. Inside, the body of a climber can be found, wearing a pair of green boots, hence the name.

The identity of Green Boots was a mystery for many years. But it is now believed that the body belongs to an Indian climber named Tsewang Paljor, who died on Everest in 1996. Paljor was an experienced climber, having made several successful ascents of other peaks in the Himalayas. Paljor was part of a team of climbers from India who were attempting to reach the summit for the first time that year.

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Betrayed by Japan - The Tragic Tale of a Titanic Survivor

The Titanic is one of the most famous ships in history, but did you know that there was only one Japanese survivor?

Masabumi Hosono was a third-class passenger who survived the sinking, but when he returned home to Japan, he was not welcomed with open arms.

In this video, we'll take a look at the story of Masabumi Hosono and explore why he wasn't accepted well by his people when he got back home. We'll also discuss what this tells us about the attitudes towards race and immigration in Japan at the time.

This video is perfect for anyone interested in learning more about the Titanic, Japanese history, or travel to Japan.



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Shocking Discovery Uncovered About Century Old Tragedy on the Sea

A shocking discovery has recently been uncovered, shedding new light on a century-old tragedy that unfolded at sea. Researchers and historians have made an astonishing breakthrough, unearthing previously unknown information that challenges the existing narrative surrounding this haunting event. The revelation promises to rewrite the history books and captivate the world with its profound implications. Stay tuned for more updates as the story continues to unfold. @NatGeo
#ShockingDiscovery #CenturyOldTragedy #SeaMysteryUnveiled #HistoricalBreakthrough #NewNarrative #UnearthingThePast #HistoryRewritten #IntriguingRevelation #CaptivatingDiscovery #UnfoldingStory

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