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Insane traps used during the Vietnam War
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The most unforgettable images from the Vietnam War

not the guy doing a wiggly dance while getting impaled by an arrow at 0:36 😭

This is how a Roman aqueduct worked.

Why are they dancing in the video? I can’t take this video seriously lol

The first illusion we never forget 💀

Dog booby trap

You Can't Watch This Without Laughing 😂 😂 😂

On September 11, 2001, firefighter Gary Box, then 35 years old and serving in Brooklyn, tragically disappeared without a trace amidst the chaos of the terrorist attacks. He hadn't spoken to his father that fateful day, and his body remained unrecovered, leaving his fate shrouded in uncertainty. Eight years later, in 2009, Gary's sister Christine visited the Tribute Center, where an employee inquired if she was searching for someone specific. She mentioned her brother Gary, prompting the employee to direct her to a photograph within the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, mistakenly bearing Gary's name. However, the pictured firefighter was Brian Bilcher, another brave member of Gary's fire squad who had also perished on that tragic day. This discovery ignited Gary's father's determination to uncover a similar image of his son. He tirelessly combed through photo archives at the National 9/11 Museum and explored the memorial's website, which allowed users to upload their 9/11 photos. After an exhaustive five-hour search one night, he went to bed, drained both physically and emotionally. The following morning, his wife Helen summoned him to the living room during breakfast, revealing a photo of a firefighter running through the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel toward the Towers amidst trapped cars. This time, it was Gary.

Traps during the Vietnam War made American soldiers terrified.

Bertie Gregory filmed this Eden’s whale trap feeding in the Gulf of Thailand. This behaviour is thought to have developed because pollution has made the gulf a hypoxic environment

