Tourists taking pictures trampled by elephant in Zambia
A Dutch and a Belgian tourist were trampled to death by an elephant in Zambia as they got too close to the animal when trying to take pictures.
A Dutch and a Belgian tourist were trampled to death by an elephant in Zambia as they got too close to the animal when trying to take pictures.
After its successful rebirth in 2016 under new owners and management, the Miss Asia Pacific International pageant is back in the Philippines with over 40 delegates from different parts of the world.
Isabelle Gianicolo of the National Truffle Study Centre noted that the auction price was “symbolic” and did not necessarily reflect the true market price.
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People want you to worry about a lot of things when it comes to food, especially when we’re dealing with sanitation. It’s totally reasonable for us to want to consume
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