He has become a local celebrity in England because he randomly appears on live news reports for the last couple of months. He appears on TV at random times and at random locations wherever there is a camera crew. His nikname is "News Raider". He seems to be a hilarious freak whose name is reportedly Paul Yarrow.
The Grand National is the most famous horse race in England. The Aintree course in Liverpool is always overcrowded. Now we can take you back to the last race organized on April 8-9, 2010.
It is a giant fiberglass shark embedded headfirst in the roof of a house. The shark is located at 2 New High Street, Headington, Oxford, England and first appeared on August 9 1986.
The sculpture was created by the artist John Buckley and was erected on the 41st anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki.
The sense of the sculpture is that in the modern world, no one can feel themselves safe at home as in a fortress.
There is a farm in England for trout breeding.
One day, farmers began to notice that the trout population was rapidly decreasing.
While they searched for the reason, they were almost left without the fish.
See the reasons after the jump.
Actually, the third pic is the best.
The Glastonbury Festival is the largest greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world. It takes place on the last weekend of June, so it finished yesterday.
More than 170 thousand people attended the festival with more than 300 live performances.
More pictures of this event are after the jump
Here are some interesting pictures taken in a factory located in Oxford. You will see the process of assembly of a Mini.
Gloucestershire Cheese Rolling is an annual event held in England. Traditionally, only local villagers participated in it. Now the event became international. The tradition is at least 200 years old.
A round of Double Gloucester cheese is rolled from the top of the hill, and contenders run down the hill and try to catch it. But as the cheese is rolled one second before they start to race, it gains speed up to 70mph (112 km/h).
A large number of participants are injured every year.
An interesting excursion to the Aviation Museum located in the County of Cambridge of eastern England.
This museum is located at the former military base that was used in both world wars. Well, look.
I do not even know what to write here. It's really a shame (
In England, a 35-year-old man was jumping, sitting and standing for 2 hours on a window of his apartment on the 6th floor and never fell.
During this time, he managed to throw out the window many things and to break windows of his neighbours with a hammer, well to do lots of stupid things.
He was arrested. The reasons for his behavior have not yet been identified.
One guy in England built a car and took it to roadworthiness inspection.
But when the inspectors saw this “wonder”, they were choking with laughter.
Not surprising, it’s not every day that we can see that ...
Naturally, this “supercar” car didn’t pass the test ))
The unprofessional horsewoman from England.
That’s how she rode during the local amateur village competitions
Tough Guy Challenge took place on February 1st in Wolverhampton, England.
This is an off-road race which is open to both male and female competitors who are 13 years of age and older.
Competitors should run through a difficult set of 21 obstacles.
The course includes swamp crossings, a rope climb, crawl under barb wire, beautiful native bush trails, a range of natural and man made obstacles, mud and more mud.
You will see from the pictures that it was not that easy.
A flash mob is a large group of people who assemble suddenly in a public place, perform an unusual action for a brief time, then quickly disperse.
Other words, they are having fun ))