Top 10 Greatest Photographs In Baseball History

Caption: Pete Rose Collides with Ray Fosse One of baseball’s most famous collisions occurred at the very end of the 1970 All-Star Game, when, after the ball was hit, Pete Rose of the Reds, on third, charged as fast as he possibly could for home, but instead of sliding, he simply tackled Fosse at full speed. Both men weighed 200 lbs or more and Rose got the better of it, tagging the plate and sending Fosse sprawling....

January 4, 2023 · 9 min · 1900 words · Theresa Chamberlain

Top 10 Hardcore Videos Of Wild American Cats

But if those tourists are from the Americas, they could see similar things at home. The New World’s large and small cats may not have the global fame of lions, tigers, and cheetahs, but their way of life is much the same. Ordinary people have witnessed some amazing events associated with wild American cats, while professionals have inched even closer. 10 Episodes That Were Banned From Television [Videos—Seizure Warning]...

January 4, 2023 · 6 min · 1253 words · Al Lewis

Top 10 Incredible Doomsday Vaults

We have built vast storage vaults in the arctic and elsewhere, and scientists hope to build yet another one, underground, on the moon. Whatever befalls us on Doomsday, survivors will have food to eat, cultural artifacts to treasure, sweet treats to enjoy, and maybe even pets to pamper. 10 Highly Guarded Vaults 10 Svalbard Global Seed Vault The Svalbard Global Seed Vault (SGSV), administered by Norway, is located on icy islands, known as Svalbard, or the “cold coast....

January 4, 2023 · 13 min · 2698 words · Rosalyn Harris

Top 10 Interesting Stages In The Development Of Father S Day

10 Good Dads Who Changed The World 10 BC Festivities Archaeologists have found a clay tablet in the ancient ruins of Babylon which a boy named Elmesu once carved words onto, honoring his father and wishing him good health and longevity. Not only does it’s presence suggest a festival exalting fathers, it’s resemblance to the concept of the modern-day greeting card is astounding, especially when you take into consideration that this relic is about 4000 years old!...

January 4, 2023 · 14 min · 2918 words · John Cromer

Top 10 Lesser Known Friday 13Th Events

Friday the 13th of any month, of course, is considered to be unlucky but it is just another ordinary day. Some years, not much happens on a month that has a Friday the 13th. Other years, history is made, for better or worse. Other internet lists that focus on events of Friday the 13th describe the most noteworthy events that have occurred – the crash of the rugby team’s plane in the Andes mountains in 1972, the 1970 Bangladesh flood, the 1989 stock market crash, the death of Tupac Shakur in 1996....

January 4, 2023 · 16 min · 3369 words · Alfred Bratton

Top 10 Most Unbelievable Child Survival Stories

10 Freezing Temperatures On a subzero night in Alberta, Canada, in 2001, 13-month-old Erika got out of the bed she was sharing with her mother, opened an unlocked back door, and wandered out into the cold, snowy night. At some point along the way, she fell into the snow and lay there for an unspecified amount of time. Erika’s mom didn’t realize her daughter was gone until 3:00 AM, which is when she plummeted into a mother’s worst nightmare....

January 4, 2023 · 10 min · 2125 words · Lindsay Gibbs

Top 10 Most Unwelcome Christmas Presents Ever

Wonderfully weird. Whether you are religious or not, one unifying ritual that most of the world still enjoys is this annual festival of doing nice things and getting cool stuff. But, lamentably, it doesn’t always pan out this way. This listicle, dearest reader, is a warning; gift-givers and receivers alike must take note. Some gifts are so sucky as to be offensive. Avoid giving the items listed below, and you can count yourself as being on Santa’s “good list” for next year....

January 4, 2023 · 9 min · 1896 words · Dulce Murphy

Top 10 Movie Recasts You Don T Know

When James Cameron first wrote the script, he wanted a regular looking guy who didn’t stand out in a crowd. Henriksen, who was a long time friend of Cameron’s, was his first choice. When Schwarzenegger came in to read for the role of Kyle Reese, it was decided that he would be better suited in the lead role. Henriksen would eventually be cast as Detective Vukovich, a relatively small role....

January 4, 2023 · 6 min · 1069 words · Mike Miles

Top 10 Never Before Seen Photos Of Earth 2020

For most people, the answer would be one or two. One of those photos will probably be the famous Blue Marble, which was shot by Apollo 17 astronauts in 1972. However, the popular Blue Marble is just one of the few breathtaking photos of the earth out there. We have ten more here, the majority of which you’ve never seen before. 10 Amazing Things You Probably Don’t Know About The Space Race...

January 4, 2023 · 9 min · 1863 words · Thelma Rubin

Top 10 Notorious Wikipedia Hoaxes

SEE ALSO: 10 Viral Photos That Were Proven To Be Hoaxes 10Sinbad’s Death Famed stand-up comedian Sinbad is very much alive—but back in March 2007, some prankster decided to edit Sinbad’s Wikipedia page to claim he had died of a heart attack. Sinbad first learned of the inaccurate information in a telephone call he got from his daughter, and he expected it not to be that big of a deal—but over the next couple of days, hundreds of concerned people contacted him about his presumed death....

January 4, 2023 · 9 min · 1781 words · Dwayne Train

Top 10 Nuclear Test Sites

The newest member of the nuclear club, Pakistan had a long lag-time between developing nuclear devices and actually testing them. Although it is reasonably certain that Pakistan possessed nuclear capability as early as 1983, their first nuclear test was not carried out until May 1998. Koh Kambaran itself had been chosen as a test site as early as 1976. Located in Baluchistan Province, the site was chosen because the mountain ranges above the underground site are composed of granite and provide at least a kilometer of protection between the explosion and the open air above....

January 4, 2023 · 10 min · 2071 words · Keith Dewoody

Top 10 Oldest People Ever

This is a list not of centenarians (people who have reached the age of 100 years), but of supercentenarians, who are those that have reached the ripe old age of 110 years or more. supercentenarians represent only a small portion of those living over 100 years. Only 1 in 1000 centenarians reach the age of 110. Further, only 2 percent of supercentenarians live to see age 115. Currently there are a documented 76 female and 2 male supercentenarians....

January 4, 2023 · 10 min · 1984 words · Jerry Flores

Top 10 People Who Were Convicted For The Work Of Serial Killers

If it is known that a serial killer is active in the area, everyone, including the police, can be whipped into a panic. Then an innocent person can be convicted because the authorities are desperate to close the case. It is especially tragic that these serial killers not only murdered dozens of people but also stole years of freedom from the individuals who were wrongly convicted for the crimes the killers committed....

January 4, 2023 · 22 min · 4601 words · Margaret Cromer

Top 10 Perfectly Serious Scientific And Technical Terms That Sound Silly

OK, so some of these entries were intended as a joke, but that will not diminish their hilariousness. Scientists with a sense of humor, we salute you. Excelsior! 10 Here’s Looking at You, Skid Most people who have had a general physical exam with a doctor have had their reflexes checked. A quick tap on the knee, a little involuntary kick, and you’re free of serious nervous system disorders. But the knee tap isn’t the only way to check an involuntary reflex....

January 4, 2023 · 9 min · 1740 words · Paul Willis

Top 10 Prophecies Of Nostradamus Debunked

9/11 #1-87 Original French This quatrain has been so distorted that some examples barely resemble the real text. Some go so far as to mention New York city by name, and others describe flying metal machines. As you can see – neither of these things are actually mentioned in the true text. Many people say that the two great rocks are a reference to the planes used in the attack....

January 4, 2023 · 5 min · 1010 words · Margaret Reyes

Top 10 Reasons Lizzie Borden Is Guilty Of Murder

10Frugality At Its Finest At 32 years old, Lizzie Borden was still living at home with her older sister Emma, her father Andrew, and stepmother Abby. Andrew was the president of a local bank as well as a successful businessman who owned a great deal of commercial property. Undoubtedly, Andrew was one of the wealthiest men in Fall River, however, he was notoriously thrifty. His wealth could have easily afforded the family to live the good life among the state’s elite, yet he opted to remain in a small home on the other side of the tracks, far from the glamorous life Lizzie so desperately envied....

January 4, 2023 · 8 min · 1570 words · Peter Henriques

Top 10 Reasons Skinwalker Ranch Is The Strangest Place On Earth

10 Places As Mysterious As The Bermuda Triangle 10 The Skinwalker Perhaps the best place to start here is to look at the creature from which the ranch gets its name the Skinwalker. This beastly creature is often described with glowing red eyes, tall, and with large, sharp teeth. Essentially, it evokes an image of a werewolf. However, according to folklore and legends of the native tribes of the region, a Skinwalker, is not only an evil energy, but it can take any form it wants....

January 4, 2023 · 9 min · 1801 words · Latasha Blanton

Top 10 Remarkable Finds From Bulgarian Archaeology

Today, Bulgarian soil is rich with their ruins and treasures. Some artifacts have been found nowhere else. Even the depths of Bulgaria’s Black Sea and islands are filled with unusual finds. 10 Bulgaria’s Last Aurochs Today’s domestic cattle descend from a dangerous wild bovine. Called aurochs, they could weigh a hefty 1,100 kilograms (2,425 lb) and had lethal horns to match their tempers. The species itself died out in Poland in 1627 and was already considered extinct in Bulgaria since the 12th century....

January 4, 2023 · 9 min · 1818 words · Barry Rascoe

Top 10 Remarkable Traits Neanderthals Have In Common With Modern Humans

10 Their Cognition Included Symbols What cognitive abilities Neanderthals had is still being debated. Scientists in Crimea found an interesting article at the Zaskalnaya VI site, once a Neanderthal haunt, in 2017. A small bone belonging to a raven appeared to have been decorated. While not an elaborate carving, two notches nevertheless caught researchers’ attention. To find out if the pair was a symbolic addition with the purpose of making other nicks line up evenly, volunteers replicated the marks on turkey bones....

January 4, 2023 · 9 min · 1831 words · Patricia Daye

Top 10 Sayings With Misunderstood Origins

See Also: 10 Wrong Words That Are Actually Right 10Upper Crust Meaning: Elite or aristocratic Myth: During the Middle Ages, life was difficult, especially to those living in poverty. However, for the rich or the nobility, life was much easier and they had a number of luxuries most others didn’t. One of those luxuries was the choice piece of bread, which in this case was the top of the bread....

January 4, 2023 · 8 min · 1643 words · Lawanda Ruff