IF you’re cruising the Dalmatian Coast, beware of Yetis. Serbian officials have proudly informed world media that they have “indisputable proof” that Yetis exist. The evidence comes in the form of footprints and hair samples found by researchers on an expedition to the Azasskaya Cave. Located in the Shoria Mountains-...
IF you’re cruising the Dalmatian Coast,
beware of Yetis.
Serbian officials have proudly informed
world media that they have “indisputable
proof” that Yetis exist.
The evidence comes in the form of
footprints and hair samples found by
researchers on an expedition to the
Azasskaya Cave.
Located in the Shoria Mountains- long
thought to be a Yeti stronghold – the caves
yielded scientists from the US and Canada a
slew of snowman stuff, including his footprints,
supposed bed, and “various markers with
which the Yeti marks his territory”.
Unfortunately, or perhaps luckily, the Yeti
in question was not present in the caves,
presumably off doing Yeti things.
His belongings however are now set to be
analysed in a laboratory.
SEE it before it sinks.
Cruisers have only 4,000 years in which to
see London’s iconic Big Ben clock tower
before it reaches the recline of the Leaning
Tower of Pisa, according to engineers.
The lean is now visible to the naked eye,
and is being blamed on Big Ben’s gradual
sinking into the land on which he is built.
Trying to calm concerns engineer John
Burland told media “I don’t think we need
to do anything for a few years yet”.