Interesting Wikipedia articles?

Interesting Wikipedia articles?

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Wing Commander

2,180 posts

232 months

Monday 2nd March 2015
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Peigneur

Oil rig drilling in a lake drilled into a mineshaft by accident. The result was the entire lake draining into the mineshaft system, taking with it the entire oil rig, 11 barges, loads of trees and 3 dogs. The 9 of the 11 barges popped up days later and the lake is now permanently salt water filled!

SpeckledJim

31,608 posts

253 months

Monday 2nd March 2015
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Wing Commander said:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Peigneur

Oil rig drilling in a lake drilled into a mineshaft by accident. The result was the entire lake draining into the mineshaft system, taking with it the entire oil rig, 11 barges, loads of trees and 3 dogs. The 9 of the 11 barges popped up days later and the lake is now permanently salt water filled!
"Good day at work, dear"

omgus

7,305 posts

175 months

Monday 2nd March 2015
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SpeckledJim said:
Wing Commander said:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Peigneur

Oil rig drilling in a lake drilled into a mineshaft by accident. The result was the entire lake draining into the mineshaft system, taking with it the entire oil rig, 11 barges, loads of trees and 3 dogs. The 9 of the 11 barges popped up days later and the lake is now permanently salt water filled!
"Good day at work, dear"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddlrGkeOzsI


mrtwisty

3,057 posts

165 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2015
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From the 'Irrational distrust' thread. Too much sclera visible in your eyes? Bad news!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanpaku


downthepub

1,373 posts

206 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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Sounds like an interesting guy to be around :- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Leary

Amused2death

2,493 posts

196 months

Thursday 5th March 2015
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Unethical human experimentation in the USA

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unethical_human_exper...

Nice to know how transparent they were.....

dudleybloke

19,819 posts

186 months

Thursday 5th March 2015
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Amused2death said:
Unethical human experimentation in the USA

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unethical_human_exper...

Nice to know how transparent they were.....
They are still doing some very wrong things.
Look up epa pesticide testing on orphans/mentally ill children.

ZOLLAR

19,908 posts

173 months

Wednesday 18th March 2015
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Read about Walter Stack after reading the Nike article in the DM.
Interesting guy.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walt_Stack

Dan_1981

17,389 posts

199 months

Friday 20th March 2015
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A little morbid, but I'd never even heard of this massacre

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Ysidro_McDonald...

Siko

1,987 posts

242 months

Friday 20th March 2015
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http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eben_Emael

German Glider borne raid on an impregnable fortress at the start of ww2.....way ahead of their time.

andrew_huxtable

936 posts

188 months

Friday 20th March 2015
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Dan_1981 said:
A little morbid, but I'd never even heard of this massacre

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Ysidro_McDonald...
You didn't happen to see a youtube video about a gun shop opening in New York city recently?

ZOLLAR

19,908 posts

173 months

Friday 20th March 2015
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Dan_1981 said:
A little morbid, but I'd never even heard of this massacre

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Ysidro_McDonald...
Just read all of that, bloody horrific.

24lemons

2,648 posts

185 months

Friday 20th March 2015
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andrew_huxtable said:
You didn't happen to see a youtube video about a gun shop opening in New York city recently?

I read the wiki article after seeing that video. Having visited San Diego recently I was just curious where it was. Horrific article to read.

WreckedGecko

1,191 posts

201 months

Monday 23rd March 2015
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cruiser_submarine

Never heard of anything even remotely similar...

Asterix

24,438 posts

228 months

Monday 30th March 2015
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Alsos Mission - special intelligence unit during WWII to capture nuclear weapons tech and scientists from the Axis countries.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alsos_Mission

Dan_1981

17,389 posts

199 months

Monday 30th March 2015
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andrew_huxtable said:
Dan_1981 said:
A little morbid, but I'd never even heard of this massacre

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Ysidro_McDonald...
You didn't happen to see a youtube video about a gun shop opening in New York city recently?
Indeed I did.

Which led me to Wiki and then to posting the article!

Eye opener that i'd never even heard of it though.

dudleybloke

19,819 posts

186 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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FredClogs

14,041 posts

161 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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dudleybloke said:
fk me that's proper mental, and people complain about the youths of today.

simoid

19,772 posts

158 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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FredClogs said:
fk me that's proper mental, and people complain about the youths of today.
Never heard of that previously - so mental it's difficult to believe it's not a pisstake!

Enjin

18 posts

123 months

Wednesday 8th April 2015
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Most have heard of Oskar Schindler. Very few have heard of Chiune Sugihara, here's what he did:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiune_Sugihara