Anatomy of Crime 2 - trailer of escape room Krakow
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Are you looking for an interesting entertainment with friends? See the trailer of new escape room Anatomy of Crime 2. Smart riddles, great fun and only 60 minutes to finish your task.
In the 90s of the twentieth century, a serial killer returned in Krakow, called by the media Backboner. The case was taken over by a detective, who needs your support.
Take on the role of a criminologist and go to the Backboner’s apartment. Collect evidence that will help point the suspect and find a list of his victims. You have 60 minutes to solve the riddles. Let’s play today!
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The world around us evolves so fast it sometimes makes our heads spin. You can see this most graphically in big cities. So imagine this: a brand-new mall is gonna be built right where your house is standing, and you've been offered a generous sum of money to relocate. Would you do it? Well, if you’re anything like these property owners, that’d be a big fat “Nah, I’m good, thanks!”
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- #1. This crumbling 3-story home is an example of one, and it’s the very last building in the whole area. But the most incredible thing is that this house is sitting right in the middle of a new road being built!
- #2. Three families downright refused to leave their homes. The construction company had no other choice but to build a massive bypass around the 2 properties. The remaining families were even promised a noise barrier to block out the sound of traffic.
- #3. The homeowner, Edith Macefield, wasn't about to vacate her home. But the developers decided to build the mall anyway so that it surrounded her house on 3 sides.
- #4. This home in Chongqing is one of the most famous nail houses in China. Once the area was dug up for construction, their house ended up towering over 55 feet off the surrounding ground!
- In 1911, Siegel-Cooper Dry Goods Store sold the land for the highest price that had ever been paid for a plot: a whopping 1 million bucks! That’s $868 a square foot!
- Not far from Bajina Bašta in Serbia, you can find a cute little house perched on a rock right in the middle of the Drina River. It was built by 17-year-old boys. Nowadays, the house has become an incredibly popular tourist destination.
- The skinniest house in the world is just 3 feet wide at its most narrow point and 5 feet at the widest. The house’s iron frame supports two floors.
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A story, a story! Let it come, let it go!: Jan Blake at TEDxWarsaw
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8 Fortnite Locations You Wouldn't Believe Are Real
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- Fortnite is a video game that takes you to a world with very few people left. When you join the game, you become one of those lucky 2% of survivors, and your mission is to protect yourself and others from zombies and rebuild civilization.
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- Some players compare Tilted Towers to New York City, but that doesn’t seem to be the case. New York is way larger in size and population.
- Loot Lake looks a lot like the Covao do Conchos lagoon in the mountains of the Serra de Estrela in Portugal. It looks like a gateway to a different dimension, but it is, in fact, completely human-made and was part of a hydro-electric dam system from 1955.
- There’s a real place in Scotland that has a circle of greenery that looks just like the Wailing Woods. No one knows if there’s a secret bunker underneath it, though.
- Dusty Divot was originally called Dusty Depot and served as a government research facility. So if you want to visit the real-world version of it, head right to Arizona!
- Mount Pleasant Park in Vancouver, Canada is located in a great family-friendly area, and the perfect climate makes it green and pretty all year round.
- In 2018, 7 huge sturdy metal llamas were spotted in Paris, Cologne, Cannes, Warsaw, Barcelona, and London.
- In 2018, Fortnite fans went crazy when a random photographer shared images of a giant Durr Burger head in the California desert surrounded by warning signs.
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An Outstanding Japanese Inventor Who Has Over 3,500 Patents
Dr. Yoshiro NakaMats has been dubbed by many as the “Edison of Japan” – even though, Thomas Alva himself only had 1,093 patents. This guy’s got a sense of style as colorful as his personality. Even in a city as crowded as Tokyo, you’d probably be able to spot the mastermind from a mile away. He’d be in a tailored suit, but it could be pinstriped, zebra-striped, full-on velvet or embellished with sparkly patterns and rhinestones.
The thing is that Dr. Yoshiro Nakamatsu is a bit eccentric. So you can only imagine what kind of inventions this guy’s brain comes up with. They’re not only incredibly numerous, but a lot of them are pretty odd too! Take, for instance, his Pyon Pyon boots. They’re pretty much like ski boots, only with circular springs attached to the bottom. They help you bounce around town, and they look pretty fun. ????
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Yoshiro Nakamatsu (中松 義郎 Nakamatsu Yoshirō), also known as Dr. NakaMats, on May 14th, 2010, in Warsaw, Poland, as a guest of Doc Planete Review Film Festival: By Ushuaia.pl - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0
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SUMMARY:
- There’s also his self-defense wig with a secret “ninja weapon inside”! In the event of a bad situation, you just take the wig off and throw it at an enemy!
- If you google who patented the floppy disk, you’ll most likely get IBM as the result. But Dr. NakaMats says it was his brainchild from way back in 1950, 17 years before IBM patented it!
- He was awarded the first Lifetime Achievement Award from Manhattan-based Mmuseumm. He was also recognized by the International Tesla Society as one of the top 5 most influential scientists of all time.
- He said that he always wanted to be an aircraft designer and claims to have invented an “Automatic Center of Gravity Stabilizer” for airplanes at the tender age of 5!
- The Doc has a few tricks up his sleeves to keep those creative juices flowing. One of them involves getting in a pool, sitting at the bottom, and waiting for an innovative idea to pop-up in his brain.
- There are also special rooms in his home that serve different purposes when it comes to brainstorming.
- Dr. NakaMats eats only one meal a day, and he always takes a picture of his food. It helps him analyze food and understand what suits him better.
- In 2013, Nakamatsu was diagnosed with cancer. Doctors said it didn’t look good, and he only had about a year. Yet, here he is, continuing to work and pump out one invention after another!
- Dr. NakaMats still considers himself young and only half-way through his life! He said that when he turns 143, then he might start thinking about taking a break.
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These days the Chestnut Lodge Asylum is abandoned and forgotten, but many years ago a terrible tragedy unfolded behind those rusty gates. Every year, patients disappeared from the asylum without a trace. Neither the nurses nor the police could find any clues. But one day, everything changed. My dreams draw me to the asylum and I yearn to return to my normal life - a life without nightmares, premonitions, and fears.... Explore the Asylum and its surroundings, find out the true story of this place and face your fears in this gripping Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure!
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