Counting 20 things that are almost impossible to happen, but they are happening
author:Exploration of the unknown
The first: In a major earthquake in Alaska, a car was lucky to avoid all the cracks caused by the earthquake
The second: a female deer gave birth to two fawns, both of whom by very coincidence had albinism...
The third: the tombstone of a couple named Wilk and his wife abroad, which says that the husband was born on January 12 and the wife died on January 12... The wife's birthday is May 30, and the husband dies on May 30... It's an incomprehensible extreme coincidence...
Fourth: a cable that has been pierced by a bow and arrow, judging by the direction of the arrow, the arrow should be in the process of descending
Fifth: At this moment, all the athletes and referees are in a state of leaving their feet off the ground
Sixth: An amazing scene found on Google Reality Map, where a rabbit "flies" in mid-air
Seventh: A young British soldier pounced on a grenade in order to save his comrades, and although he was thrown into the air by the explosion, he miraculously survived
Eighth: A rare scene in Olympic history, Canada and Germany tied for the two-man bobsleigh title, and the two teams were exactly the same
Ninth: At a speed of 80 kilometers per hour, the front windshield of the car was directly pierced by an oncoming foreign object, and the driver was not injured except for being frightened and weak...
The tenth: cat: look at my "Foshan shadowless feet"... Rider: Oops I'll go...
Eleventh: In 1990, a British Airways flight 5390 accidentally fell off a windshield during the flight, and the huge decompression phenomenon caused the captain to be thrown out of the plane... At this very urgent moment, one of the crew members grabbed his legs in time ... After that, the co-pilot took the measures of emergency landing... The captain also picked up a life because of this...
Twelfth: A man who has experienced two nuclear bomb attacks ... The Japanese man in the photo is named Tsutomu Yamaguchi, who experienced two nuclear bomb attacks on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945 and Nagasaki on August 9, 1945, but was lucky to survive...
Thirteenth: A man's house in Indonesia was hit by a meteorite that fell from the sky... Later, after expert identification, this is a very rare extraterrestrial meteorite... In the end, the man sold the meteorite for 25 billion rupiah (about 11 million yuan), which is really a big pie in the world...
Fourteenth: In unknown places in the world, there must be people who look exactly like you, but some people will meet "another self", and some people will never meet...
Fifteenth: Three lightning bolts falling from the sky, at the same time, hit the lightning rods on three buildings, such a probability is actually extremely small
Sixteenth: It is common to see the Eiffel Tower struck by lightning, but this time it is different from the previous hit on the top, which directly hits the tower
Seventeenth: In a hospital in Florida, USA, there are two Korean nurses on the same floor, one of them works the night shift, and the other works the day shift, and they have never seen each other... It wasn't until a patient told them about it that they found time to meet each other, only to find out that they were sisters who had been separated for nearly 40 years...
Eighteenth: Violet Jessop was a nurse who had worked on the Titanic, Britannia and Olympic, with the Titanic sinking due to hitting an iceberg, the Britannia sinking after hitting an underwater mine, and the Olympic sinking after colliding with a warship... Violet Jessep worked on the ship in all three shipwrecks, and miraculously survived all three times...
The Nineteenth: Owen M. Owen J. Baggett Baggett is a very legendary figure, he encountered a Japanese fighter plane while parachuting, so he pulled out a pistol and shot, but unexpectedly hit the pilot in the head, indirectly shooting down a Japanese fighter plane...
Twentieth: Researchers found a human skeleton more than 9,000 years old in a natural cave in Cheddar, England, and when researchers tested him, they unexpectedly found that a history professor less than 1 km from this cave turned out to be his descendant, and they were separated by about 300 generations...