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Aviation Disasters And Plane Crashes In History:
Lauda Air Flight 004 - 223 dead: On 26 May 1991 flight 004 from Bangkok to Vienna broke up in the air near the Burma-Thailand border after the thrust reverser on the left wing fired. Reports indicate that it’s subsequent dive could have exceeded mach 1 (the sound barrier). There were no survivors.
China Airlines Flight 611 - 225 dead: On 25 May 2002 flight 611 from Taiwan to Hong Kong disintegrated mid flight due to faulty repairs 22 years earlier.
Korean Air Flight 801 - 228 dead: Despite protests from the flight engineer that the captain was not detecting the correct signal for landing, he pressed on and guided flight 801 from Seoul, South Korea directly into the Guam mountainside leaving only 26 survivors.
Air France Flight 447 - 228 dead: 1 June 2009 flight 447 disappeared on its way to Paris from Rio de Janeiro. Although the wreckage was found after 5 days the black box was recovered 2 years later. The cause was found to be an inappropriate pilot response to faulty air speed indicators due to bad weather conditions and ice.
Swissair Flight 111 - 229 dead:On 2 September 1998 Swissair flight 111 from New York to Geneva crashed into the ocean just off of Nova Scotia due to a rapidly spreading cockpit fire.
9/11 flights:Although not a single air disaster, the four flights involved in 9/11 were responsible for the greatest single day loss of life in commercial aviation history. Two of the flights, American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175 each were responsible for thousands of casualties after being driven into the World Trade Centers and are considered the largest and second largest losses of life due to individual plane crashes in all of aviation history with 1700 and 1000 people killed respectively.
Tenerife Airport Disaster - 583 dead: In terms of passengers and crew killed this collision between two Boeing 747s on the Spanish Island of Tenerife is considered the deadliest plane crash in history.
Japan Airlines Flight 123 - 520 dead:On August 12, 1985 a flight from Tokyo to Osaka crashed into Mount Takamagahara leaving only 4 survivors.
Charkhi Dadri mid-air collision - 349 dead: The deadliest mid-air collision in history, Saudi Arabian airlines and Kazakhstan airlines crashed just west of New Delhi killing everyone on both planes. An investigation found that once again a lack of English language skills on behalf of the Kazakh pilots was the primary cause.
Ermenonville air disaster - 346 dead:After a Moroccan baggage handler was unable to read the proper latching instructions in either English or Turkish on Turkish airlines flight 981, the latch blew off mid flight as the plane crashed into Ermonville forest near Paris, France. Furthermore, the latches had a known design flaw.
Air India Flight 182 - 329 dead:On the 23 of June, 1985 a bomb exploded onboard Air India Flight 182 as it was flying between London and Montreal. The plane crashed into the Atlantic Ocean just off the coast of Ireland. A Canadian Sikh militant group was responsible.
Saudia Flight 163 - 301 dead:This flight from Rihadh to Jeddah caught fire shortly after takeoff. It turned around and made an emergency landing but everyone on board died of smoke inhalation before fire crews could get inside. The fire was started due to butane stoves used by Muslim pilgrims because of their strict dietary restrictions. Saudi Arabia has since banned the stoves but some people still smuggle them onboard to make tea.
Iran Air Flight 655 - 290 dead: During the Iraq-Iran war on July 3, 1988 the USS Vincennes shot down Iran Air Flight 665 going between Tehran and Dubai due to confused communications.
American Airlines Flight 191 - 273 dead:Just moments after takeoff the left engine of Flight 191 from Chicago to Los Angeles came off. The plane rolled, turned upside down and crashed into a field. A firefighter on the scene was quoted as saying that not a single complete body was found. Amateur photos of the crash sparked a media firestorm condemning the DC-10’s poor safety record.
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Alouette Lake, Maple Ridge, BC, Canada
Alouette Lake is a popular spot for swimming, windsurfing, water-skiing, canoeing, boating and fishing. The park also has three large campgrounds. Vegetation is typical of the coastal western Hemlock forest of B.C. and the mountainous back-country is extremely rugged.
As one of the largest parks in the province, Golden Ears Provincial Park is prized for its recreational opportunities. The extensive system of trails within the park provides an excellent opportunity for hiking and horseback riding.
Established Date: December 14, 1967
Park Size: 62,540 hectares
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Golden Ears West Canyon Trail - Maple Ridge, BC
With a one way distance of 12km from trailhead to 1706m summit, this hike takes time to complete. Started 6:30AM and ended 7PM. Our longest day hike to date.
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PATTATHI PARA Waterfalls Thrissur KERALA
Twelve kilometers away from Thrissur town, these waterfalls are concealed by nature inside dense and serene woods. From Thrissur town, head to Chemboothra on the Thrissur-Palakkad highway. From Chemboothra, it is only two kilometers to Pattathippara. The journey itself is an excitement for those who are interested in an adventure trip. If you are coming in a four-wheeler then you have to walk for ten minutes after parking your vehicle near the canal, which brings water from the Peechi dam. But if you want more adventure and excitement then you can take a bike to reach near the waterfalls. Rolling stones and dark and narrow paths will welcome you here. Soon the sweet melodies of these waterfalls will reach your ears.
Pattathippara is a cascade waterfall, where water descends in a series of rock steps. It's a three-tiered waterfall, which during the rainy seasons appears like a high single fall. Though the level of water is comparatively less the slippery rocks are potentially dangerous. Pattathi in Malayalam means a Brahmin (an upper caste) girl and para means rock. The story goes like this. During the early times, women used to come to this forest for collecting twigs for cooking purposes. Once, a Brahmin girl came to this forest alone to collect twigs in the evening. On her return, she slipped from a rock and fell in to this waterfall and died. From then on the forest and the waterfalls are called by the name Pattathippara.
The place is 13 kms from Thrissur town. You can spend one or two hours enjoying the shower. It is safe and not dangerous like other falls.
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EVANS PEAK - Hiking Vancouver BC
Evans Peak - Hiking Vancouver BC trail is a 8.2 kilometer moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as difficult. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from April until October. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
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Chinatown is an ethnic enclave in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with a high concentration of ethnic Chinese residents and businesses extending along Dundas Street West and Spadina Avenue west of the centre of the city. A second area known as East Chinatown, extends along both streets from the intersection of Broadview Avenue and Gerrard Street. First developed in the late 19th century, the main Chinatown is now one of the largest Chinatowns in North America and one of several major Chinese-Canadian communities in the Greater Toronto Area. There are approximately six Chinatowns in Greater Toronto, including in the municipalities of Markham and Mississauga.
Visiting Toronto’s Chinatown can be an exciting experience for anyone. There are a number of shops, restaurants, activities, historic monuments, and even spas to check out when you visit Chinatown. You will be able to kick back, relax, and spend the whole weekend at Chinatown without having to worry. This is because the atmosphere is very laid back, and relaxed.
Taste some of the Chinese culture when you visit one of the finest restaurants that Chinatown has to offer. They offer only the freshest ingredients, and ensure that you leave their restaurant feeling happy and full. This is essential when finding a great place to eat after a long day of walking through Chinatown’s streets. They cater large parties, so if you’re with your family, or walking with a tour group, you can ensure that everyone will be fed. Choose your favorite Chinatown restaurant, and visit again for more wonderful food.
Pick up some herbs or other Chinese remedies when you visit. This will allow you to grab everything you need at affordable prices before you go back home. Try new remedies, and allow yourself to learn the Chinese way when it comes to home healing. There are also tours going on throughout Chinatown. Hook up with a group, and explore Chinatown together. This is an exciting, and rewarding experience. Their festivities going on throughout the weekends have free admission, so jump in and watch the traditional lion dances, or make hands on cultural crafts.
There is something for everyone in Chinatown. You can bring the whole family; Chinatown is open to all guests of all ages. If you would rather not leave for the day, then stay at one of the best hotels in Chinatown. They are clean, affordable, and you can rest easy knowing you’re in good hands. Check out Toronto’s Chinatown today, you will leave feeling refreshed, knowledgeable, well fed, and most of all with goodies to bring home for everyone.
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Chinatown (Chinese: 多倫多華埠) is an ethnic enclave in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with a high concentration of ethnic Chinese residents and businesses extending along Dundas Street West and Spadina Avenue west of the centre of the city. A second area known as East Chinatown, extends along both streets from the intersection of Broadview Avenue and Gerrard Street. First developed in the late 19th century, the main Chinatown is now one of the largest Chinatowns in North America and one of several major Chinese-Canadian communities in the Greater Toronto Area. There are approximately six Chinatowns in Greater Toronto, including in the municipalities of Markham and Mississauga
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Golden Ears 4K (UHD) Virtual Tour - Maple Ridge, BC
A 4K (UHD) virtual tour of Golden Ears Provincial Park in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada. Maple Ridge is near Vancouver BC, and Golden Ears has beaches, waterfalls, forests, and amazing hikes. Arial shots taken with the DJI Mavic Air.
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Road Trip to the Disney Store Outlet | Disney Merchandise - May 2019
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