[Russia] A pair of Russian young people found love during the epidemic.

Due to the outbreak of COVID-19 epidemic, two young Russians met and admired each other at Wuhan Airport when they retreated from China and returned home. According to Sputnik, 18-year-old Daniel Palfer Norwich and 18-year-old Ina Sa Wen Cai Eva met at Wuhan Airport before withdrawing from Tyumen. When the organizers of the retreat called the roll in order, two young people stood together and began to exchange, and soon fell in love.

When Daniel and Inna flew to Tyumen, they were placed in the “Urban Builder” sanatorium and stopped cutting off. The two originally planned to live together under the couple’s signboard, but it didn’t help. Daniel and Inna can only exchange through nurses, because they have no room to go. Daniel admits that what he wants most now is to see his beloved Miss with his own eyes. He said that he had been trying to find such a secret, and the two “have made no choices about the future.”

It is difficult to repair Big Ben, and the estimate has dropped to 80 million pounds.

According to the World Wide Web report, some parliamentary officials proved on the evening of 12th that the estimate of repairing Big Ben will drop again after doubling in 2017, and the total amount has reached an astonishing 79.7 million pounds (about 720 million yuan) from the initial 29 million pounds. The British House of Commons Committee summarized this achievement as “finding a lot of dirt, asbestos and maintenance during World War II” inside Big Ben.

It is known that one of the main reasons for the over-expenditure is that the team of clock masters in the House of Commons failed to successfully build the departmental machinery installation of Big Ben, and the relevant parts had to be sent to other places to stop the review. According to the report, this achievement alone has formed a expenditure of about 2 million pounds. Other excess expenditures do not include 2 million pounds of scaffolding installation fees and 5 million pounds of pollutant liquidation fees.

[Japan] The disaster island and Hokkaido move at the same time. Japanese master: There can be another omen.

According to overseas network reports, on the evening of the 12th local time, the earthquake occurred almost simultaneously in Hokkaido, Japan and Mishima Prefecture, only one minute apart. In this regard, the Japanese earthquake master immediately opened a coherent interpretation, so it may not be accidental. Yosuke Aoki, associate professor of the Institute of Earthquake Research at the University of Tokyo, predicted that it may be one of the aftershocks of the March 11 earthquake in Japan.

On March 11th, 2011, a 9.0-magnitude earthquake (311 earthquake) occurred in the coastal areas of northeastern Japan, which induced a huge tsunami, so that a large amount of radioactive materials leaked from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, resulting in about 16,000 deaths and 2,533 losses. At present, there are still about 52,000 refugees hiding in various places.

[United States] Bezos bought a luxury house for $165 million, setting a new record for real estate in Los Angeles.

Amazon founder Bezos recently bought a manor for $165 million, setting a new record for housing prices in Los Angeles. According to Zhongxin. com, Bezos bought Warner Manor in Beverly Hills from David Geffen, a media tycoon, and the business amount rewrote the local house price record in Los Angeles.

According to the report, Bezos’ new home includes tennis courts, swimming pools and golf courses, covering an area of about 3.6 hectares, which has the characteristics of the British Qiaoluan Dynasty. It is said that there is also a floor hidden in the mansion where Napoleon stood when he proposed to Josephine.

[Colombia] 2.4 meters long and weighing more than 1 ton, South America found the largest turtle shell in history.

Paleontologist Edwin Cadine found many turtle shell fossils in Venezuelan and Colombian countries, including the largest turtle shell in history, which is about 2.4 meters long and weighs about 1.1 tons. According to overseas reports, this turtle shell belongs to an extinct salt water turtle: the land-striped turtle, which is one of the largest turtle species in the world.

Biologist Cadine also discovered the first mandible of this species, which was first described in 1976. Cadine said that these terra-striped turtles once lived in wet ponds and salt water areas. Despite their huge size, they have been threatened by giant carnivorous plants such as Caiman because of the huge bite marks left on their shells. Although it is not clear how the striped turtle is extinct, the researchers predict that it is because their habitat is maintained.

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