Sports
The weekly weird
字号+ Author:Smart News Source:Health 2025-01-15 06:31:41 I want to comment(0)
Helio da Silva, a retired business executive, spent two decades planting over 41,000 trees, creating Tiquatira Linear Park — a 3.2-km-long, 100-metre-wide green space in Sao Paulo. Once a neglected riverbank, this urban oasis now thrives between two major roads, providing greenery and fresh air to the bustling city. Starting in 2003, da Silva’s solo effort turned a dilapidated area into a flourishing community park. By 2020, he had planted over 25,000 trees with an 88% survival rate, attracting 45 bird species. Da Silva spends around $7,000 annually on his initiative and plans to reach at least 50,000 trees. Now celebrated as a local hero, he continues to plant trees every Sunday, helping transform the area into a beloved community space complete with gyms, playgrounds and benches. Japanese toymaker MegaHouse has introduced the world’s smallest Rubik’s Cube, measuring just 0.19 inches per side and weighing 0.33 grams, priced at $5,320. Created to mark the Rubik’s Cube’s 50th anniversary, this tiny aluminium cube was developed with precision-cutting experts to ensure it functions like the original. Available for pre-order on MegaHouse’s website, the mini–Rubik’s Cube is expected to ship next April, making it a unique collector’s item. Travis Gienger from Nowthen showcased his 2,471-pound pumpkin, dubbed Rudy, at the Pumpkin Weigh-Off competition in Half Moon Bay, California, where it was declared the heaviest in the contest. This victory marks Gienger’s fourth top win at the Safeway World Championship Pumpkin Weigh-Off. In the 2023 contest, he had set a Guinness World Record with his 2,749-pound pumpkin named Michael Jordan, which also took the top spot. A Vietnamese restaurant, Yu Tang, has gone viral for its controversial new dish: bubble tea beef noodles. Recently launched, the restaurant features a mix of vegetable broth, black tea and fresh milk, served with noodles, tapioca pearls, and corned beef. Reactions have been mixed, with some Vietnamese content creators describing the taste as bizarre and lacking the sweetness typical of milk tea. Vlogger Duc Anh commented that while the noodles aren’t as bad as expected, they are tasteless and the flavours don’t connect well. Despite the mixed reviews, the dish has sparked interest on Vietnamese social media.
1.This site adheres to industry standards, and any reposted articles will clearly indicate the author and source;
Related Articles
-
Despite ban, Qingqi rickshaws continue operating on city roads due to court stay order, Sindh Assembly told
2025-01-15 05:06
-
10 terrorists killed, 8 injured in North Waziristan operations: ISPR
2025-01-15 05:01
-
Western states encourage belligerents by arming Israel, HRW chief says
2025-01-15 04:44
-
Schoolchildren form world’s largest national flag in Lahore
2025-01-15 04:24
User Reviews
Recommended Reads
Hot Information
- Employees of ex-Fata health projects to be regularised
- UNRWA chief says ‘famine is likely happening in north Gaza’
- Mahmood Khan Achakzai slams ‘lack of accountability’ over terrorism
- Lowering crop production costs
- Israel says secures $8.7bn US military aid package
- From The Past Pages Of Dawn: 1949: Seventy-five years ago: Water Dispute
- PM Shehbaz vows to provide all facilities to foreign diplomats
- Three women killed in Surab road accident
- Militant attacks drop 7pc, fatalities up in 3rd quarter of 2024
Abont US
Follow our WhatasApp account to stay updated with the latest exciting content