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  1. Vor 9 Stunden · In a video shared on China's TikTok-equivalent platform Douyin, netizen Farisvov shared a video showing water gushing out of a pipe at the top of the waterfall. The Tiantai waterfall is the tallest waterfall in Asia with a single-level drop of 314 metres. "The Yuntai Mountain waterfall is a natural landscape feature but, as a seasonal ...

  2. Vor 9 Stunden · The “Yuntai Skyfall” in Henan’s Yuntai Mountain Scenic Area is a popular tourist spot, especially during the rainy season, when it boasts a spectacular waterfall. During the wet season, it looks like a silver river falling from the sky, as majestic as a jade pillar. However, on June 3rd, a netizen posted a video revealing that the source ...

  3. Vor 9 Stunden · People are only just realising why UK streets have random pipes sticking out the ground They're rare sights on Britain's streets today, but remain historic reminders of the 'Great Stink' of 1858.

  4. Vor 9 Stunden · Wurlitzer Syracuse Empire Theatre State Fairgrounds Organ Randall 1925 Pipes. GEDDES, N.Y. — Take a trip to the Empire Theatre at the New York State Fairgrounds and you will soon find yourself ...

  5. Vor 9 Stunden · After the online video of water pipes supplying water to the waterfall sparked public attention, the Yuntai Mountain scenic area in central China's Henan Province responded on Tuesday that the pipes were a measure to increase water flow during the dry season. Douyin user "Farisvov" released a video claiming he discovered the source of the ...

  6. Vor 9 Stunden · The content of the article focuses on Annmarie Drago, a New York woman who pleaded guilty to negligent homicide in the 2018 death of anti-gang activist Evelyn Rodriguez during a dispute over a memorial for Rodriguez’s slain daughter. The incident occurred in Brentwood when Drago struck Rodriguez with her vehicle and then drove over her, resulting in the activist’s death. The confrontation ...

  7. Vor 9 Stunden · NEW YORK (AP) — James Kane has used a powerful magnet to fish all manner of junk from New York City waterways, but he says the stacks of $100 bills he pulled from a safe were something else ...