Remember the Australian tourist who tried to bungee jump and fell into a river? Well, she said that it was “a miracle” that she escaped the incident, so The National Post made an infographic to describe the whole event, step by step. Here it is.

Remember the Australian tourist who tried to bungee jump and fell into a river? Well, she said that it was “a miracle” that she escaped the incident, so The National Post made an infographic to describe the whole event, step by step. Here it is.

Have you ever been afraid of bungee jumping? Well, now you should. Here’s the story: a couple of tourist wanted to try it on New Year’s Eve 111 meters over the river Zambezi (the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia). But one of the cords broke and a woman fell into the crocodile inhabited river.
I am not sure about you, but I haven’t seen a video like this before. It is 100% interactive, you can view everything 360 degrees around you as you watch the video. How this video was made is a riddle to me, but it certainly shows the way we will watch movies in the future.
So you wondered what would be the next big thing after 3D? CLICK and DRAG your mouse to look up, down and around. PAUSE and EXPLORE at any time by again pressing the play button. The video is produced by Immersivemedia – a company specializing in production of 360° interactive videos – for Red Bull.
Several months ago I posted an image of a sheep peacefully hanging on an electric wire up in the air. I couldn’t figure out how the heck the poor animal ended up hanging out there. Now I know what could possibly explain it. His brother successor [apparently male, below] got himself horn-hanged by jumping over the bush to mate with some female sheep he saw out there on the other side of the bush. Embarrassingly, he got stuck, underperforming on the females’ expectations. That’s life.

P.S. I still have no clue how they manage to jump so high