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Salvia Compilation - Not a drug for the faint of heart
A best of compilation of the funniest/freakiest salvia tripping videos on the web. You couldn't pay me to try this stuff!
Salvia Divinorum. A psychoactive plant which can induce dissociative effects and is a potent producer of "visions" and other intense hallucinatory experiences. NOT for the inexperience or the faint of heart.
Salvia Divinorum. A psychoactive plant which can induce dissociative effects and is a potent producer of "visions" and other intense hallucinatory experiences. NOT for the inexperience or the faint of heart.
Stuntman dies in front of hundreds performing latest stunt
Stuntman dies during world record attempt as he tried to cross river on a zip-wire attached to his hair. A man with a Guinness World Record for travelling the farthest distance on a zip wire attached to a tuft of his hair died while performing the stunt across the Teesta at Sevoke near Siliguri in West Bengal's Darjeeling district on Sunday.
Sailendra Nath Roy (48) was trying to cross the river suspended from a 600 feet zip cable at a height of 70 feet near the Coronation Bridge. A large number of people had gathered to watch the act.
After covering about 40 per cent of the distance, Mr. Roy could not progress further. Amidst cheers and screams of hundreds of onlookers, he desperately tried to move forward, hanging from the cable and using his hand to inch ahead.
Suddenly, there was no movement, and after about 45 minutes, he was brought down.
Mr. Roy was rushed to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. He had suffered a massive heart attack.
According to eyewitnesses, there was no deployment of personnel from the disaster management group or local police for the event.
Mr. Roy held the Guinness World Record for covering a distance of 270 feet on a zip wire attached to a tuft of his hair at Neemrana Fort Palace in Alwar district in Rajasthan on March 1, 2011.
News report, plus raw footage of the incident.
Sailendra Nath Roy (48) was trying to cross the river suspended from a 600 feet zip cable at a height of 70 feet near the Coronation Bridge. A large number of people had gathered to watch the act.
After covering about 40 per cent of the distance, Mr. Roy could not progress further. Amidst cheers and screams of hundreds of onlookers, he desperately tried to move forward, hanging from the cable and using his hand to inch ahead.
Suddenly, there was no movement, and after about 45 minutes, he was brought down.
Mr. Roy was rushed to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. He had suffered a massive heart attack.
According to eyewitnesses, there was no deployment of personnel from the disaster management group or local police for the event.
Mr. Roy held the Guinness World Record for covering a distance of 270 feet on a zip wire attached to a tuft of his hair at Neemrana Fort Palace in Alwar district in Rajasthan on March 1, 2011.
News report, plus raw footage of the incident.
Bagram Airfield Crash 29 APR 2013
A civilian cargo plane crash at Bagram Air Field north of Kabul in Afghanistan has killed seven people.
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