Description
Added on the 19/12/2016 17:33:35 - Copyright : RT Ruptly EN
They say there's nothing stronger than a mother's love, and video from India's Karnataka State proves that a mother's love isn't limited to humans. A loving mother cow followed a pickup truck as it was driving her two-month-baby calf to a nearby veterinary hospital. The affectionate mother never let the vehicle out of her sight as she stayed on the side of the car during the entire ride. The worried mom then stayed outside the hospital for two whole days waiting for the vet to finish treating her little loved one.
A bizarre ritual in the Indian village of Bhidawad sees scores of men lie down on the road while a herd of cattle is driven right over them. Crowds stand on either side, forcing the cows to travel over a narrow path where the worshippers lie. The men willingly get trampled by cows and bulls because they believe this act will cleanse them of their troubles and bless them with prosperity.
Inspired by the recently popular fidget spinners, a group of bloggers known as Garage 54 on YouTube decided to build the ultimate fidget spinner by welding three cars together in the Russian city of Novosibirsk. Three old Lada 2109 cars with front wheel drive were sawn in half and front ends of all three cars were welded together to form a bizarre automotive creation which looks like something from a fantasy cartoon.
Russian traffic police discovered an unusual passenger when they pulled over a car for speeding in in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic last weekend. The police officers stopped the car as its driver hastily raced down the road over the speed limit. The two passengers were attempting to hide a cow in the back seat and police soon discovered that the men had stolen the cow from a farm nearby. The cow is now with its owner and the thieves will face charges.
Gel des retraites : les seniors descendent dans la rue à Perpignan
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).