Sunday, 20 March 2016

KEY IRON AGE FIND

Pocklington East Yorkshire archaeologists have discovered 75  Barrows containing skeleton some ice Iron Age hey ah ah ah as culture which lived in area about 800 PC I'm on the side with sword shield Spears amber glass beads ,brooches, this could reveal how men women child died and where they were from originally in this area

Yorkshire farmer stunned as cow gives birth to TWO-HEADED calf

a two headed calf Shaun Sowray, a third generation dairy farmer, was expecting a new addition but got more than he bargained for earlier this month. 
Mr Sowray, 55, said the four-year-old cow - who previously had a normal calf - was behaving strangely when due to give birth. 
Abnormally large, the farmer thought the cow, a holstien fresian, must be carrying twins. READ MORE ==https://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/653461/Yorkshire-farmer-stunned-cow-gives-birth-to-two-headed-calf

BADGER STOPS AIRPLANE

A pilot of a Flybe flight Gatwick spotted a badger wind just 300 feet from  Go r m a c Newquay Cornwall who flew the plane over the sea before landing 5 minutes later

In The Footsteps Of Judas Confirmed for BBC One on 25 March at 9am to 10am

To mark Good Friday this one-hour documentary sees one of Britain’s best-loved vicars, Kate Bottley, (pictured) re-open the case against the Bible’s most notorious villain - Judas Iscariot.
Kate’s journey takes her from her parish in Nottingham to Jerusalem, where she pieces together the events leading up to the Crucifixion. Why did Judas betray his Master at his most desperate hour? And on a day when we remember that Jesus died for all our sins, is Judas excluded from that forgiveness?
A number of leading theological experts contribute to Kate’s investigation, as she visits the Upper Room of the Last Supper; Gethsemane - the scene of Judas’ treacherous kiss; and the Field of Blood, where, according to Christian tradition, Judas hanged himself.
Ultimately, Kate demonstrates why Judas matters and why he is central to our understanding of the Christian message today.

The dog breeds that have changed beyond all recognition in 100years

THE Crufts victory of a “deformed” German Shepherd has highlighted worrying changes in dog breeds.
Despite a sloping back and odd gait, Cruaghaire Catoria won Best in Breed, as we reported yesterday.
While owner Susan Cuthbert insists the dog is healthy, animal welfare campaigners say it’s look demonstrates how selective breeding has transformed pedigrees — at the cost of dogs’ welfare.
Pedigree dog campaigner Jemima Harrison blames the Kennel Club, which runs Crufts, for fuelling demand for over-the-top features.
She said: “Breeders soon learned they could catch a judge’s eye by breeding a dog that bit shorter, bigger, longer or hairier. In some cases this has been at a huge welfare cost to the dog.”read more=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/features/7004041/Dogs-bred-beyond-all-recognition-in-100yrs.html

Untouched Bronze Age burial site discovered by two pal

A BRONZE Age burial site undiscovered for thousands of years has been found by two metal detector enthusiasts.
Matthew Hepworth and David Kierzek stumbled on several rare artefacts, including a chisel and a dagger.
But further digging in the field near Morecambe Bay, Lancs, uncovered the ancient grave, called a barrow.read more=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/6998584/Metal-dector-pals-uncover-Bronze-Age-burial-site.html

Snuffles, the dog with two noses,

Happy tail: Snuffles, the dog with two noses, has finally found a new ownerA Belgian Shepherd dog born with two noses, who was struggling to find a new home because of his rare defect, is set to begin a new life after offers to adopt him flooded in from around the globe.
Five-month-old Snuffles had previously been rejected by four owners and was in the care of the Dog's Trust Rehoming Centre in Uddingston, Glasgow. 
But after issuing an appeal, the centre received 40 messages and 20 calls from people in the USA and South Africa, as well as Britain.READ MORE=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2555141/Sweet-smell-success-Snuffles-dog-two-noses-finally-finds-new-home-Scotland-offers-flood-world.html

June 15 1991-15 June 2026

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