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On this day in 1896 the famous chandelier of Paris’ Palais Garnier opera house fell onto the audience crushing many and killing at least one person. Think that seems familiar from somewhere? Well, Gaston Leroux used the incident in his 1911 novel “The Phantom of the Opera” (you can get the novel for free on your kindle and I highly recommend it) which he had set in the Palais Garnier, and it is also recreated, just before the interval, in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical adaptation.
And now the news:
- Bigfoot conferences are booming, even without proo...
- Nature rewards farmers who help rare birds
- Icelandic MP Moves Elves’ Boulder to His Home
- Listening to Chickens Could Improve Poultry Produc...
- Elephant Seals Seen Traveling Oceans for Food
- Cockroach In McDonald's Hash Browns: Man Claims To...
- Skokholm Island bought by Wildlife Trust
- Cave women in a different light
- Wet weather delaying and confusing butterflies
- Rattlesnake bites customer in Wal-Mart
- 'Beast of Bont returns' as 20 sheep found massacre...
- Dog gets around with four bionic paws
Wait for it… wait for it… wait some more… (nice song isn’t it?)…wait… CRASH:
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