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Posted: 05 Aug 2013 12:07 PM PDT Great photos. Some are very sad but still great. A father and his son throughout the years: "Our first hello and our last goodbye." Alex's last words: Little girl's inspiration: Arnulfo Castorena winning his first gold medal in swimming for Mexico in the Paralympics: This person received a letter from a developmentally disabled man who visits their barn and found out their horse was hurt: Kermit and his dad: Capitán, the dog that sat by his owner's grave for over six years: The terminally ill mother watched her daughter's wedding over Skype: The parents made their son's wheelchair into the best Halloween costume ever: A dog's purpose: The German shepherd has become a seeing eye dog for a blind spaniel: When Ellie, a blind spaniel, was adopted by shelter manager Jean Spencer, she never expected that her other dog, Leo, would choose to become her very own seeing-eye dog. "I take them for walks in the park and Leo guides Ellie around," says Spencer. "He is so protective and herds the more boisterous dogs away from her." Toddlers connecting with complete strangers: |
Death In Transit [Infographic] Posted: 05 Aug 2013 09:06 AM PDT The "unsinkable" Titanic was carrying more than 2,200 souls when she struck an iceberg in 1912, resulting in a loss of about 1,500 people. A hundred years later and transportation has grown so much that ships can carry 6,000 people, bullet trains carry thousands, and the world's biggest passenger plane can now accommodate more than 800. Add in the now massive venues for cultural events, and the tendency of large crowds of people sometimes stampeding and the potential for accidents is huge. From sinkings, to crashes, to derailments, to stampedes, the National Post has charted the last 100 years of major accidents and incidents (excluding wartime battles). In order to make the timeline, a minimum of 100 people had to die — therefore no automobile accidents. Click on Image to Enlarge. Via National Post. |
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