![]() I was coughing really hard I thought I was gonna die…Ģ: I was swimming in the lazy river with my friends. Then there was people grab my hair, my arm to pull out of the swimming pool. Those arms scratch and pull me up, my head hit the coping. My head was still pressed down, I was out of breath and I thought I was going to drown. Even though i was choking, but i felt clearly someone was fīngering me, my legs was spread apart. My bikini top was pull up to my neck and the bottom was pull till my knee. I felt my breast and my private area being grab and touched, my behind was groped too. I was shock and choked on water, many arms pushed my head down. Then we heard a commotion at the back, as we turned around we saw hundreds of boys crowded the whole river, screaming and going towards the three of us. Although attention was called for, no immediate assistance or regard was provided despite the alarming screams and shouts-no one ever came to their aid.Īfter the horrifying ordeal, some girls confessed their terrifying experiences and disgusts in various social networks:ġ: We were holding onto the swim ring at the lazy river for about 3 minutes. Some were even traumatized after either being circled by groups of men, stared at maliciously, ripped off of their swimsuits, and then “fīngered” underwater. ![]() Victims shared that they were either splashed repeatedly with water or intentionally pulled down to the extent of being drowned while being touched in their private areas. More so, rampant cases of indecent acts and public humiliation aired as swimmers were allegedly gropȇd and even stripped by male swimmers who dominated the pool areas. However, the drama did not end there as irate guests including the young ones illegally climbed the gates just to trespass the park. As their gates opened, the number of guests crowded the whole area in just split seconds leaving almost no room for privacy and exclusivity, most especially for swimmers in various pool areas.Īs the crowd multiplied, the management of the said park was later on forced to shut its doors due to overcapacity. However, as another trademark was conceptualized with the hopes of being remembered by many, obviously, the water park’s management got a pretty modest in underestimating the end-results of their gimmick.Ī popular water park called Ho Tay in Hanoi, Vietnam did the unexpected marketing strategy and held an “open season treat” from 8:00am -10:00am to the general public. Vietnam has always been known for its exquisite tourist destinations and closely-knitted relationship with nature. Thus, it was christened with the name War and Peace Nebula (Opens in a new tab).Although most people would trade anything in exchange for a stolen piece of paradise either in the deep or a magnificent pool, this water park just might be the last resort you may want to plunge into. Apparently, under long wave infrared light, one portion of NGC 6357 looks like a dove and another a skull. Viewing nebulae at different wavelengths of light means scientists can identify different qualities of the regions. However, by observing at infrared wavelengths, telescopes such as ESO's VISTA can peer through the dust (Opens in a new tab)and reveal the star formation activity within." ![]() "The Cat's Paw Nebula is one of the most active stellar nurseries in the night sky, nurturing thousands of young, hot stars whose visible light is unable to reach us. "Despite the cutting-edge instruments used to observe these phenomena, the dust in these nebulae is so thick that much of their content remains hidden to us," the statement reads. The new images come care of the Very Large Telescope's 250-megapixel OmegaCAM, a successor to its impressive Wide Field Imager (WFI). Accordingly, the vast, cloud-like objects that glow with this light from hydrogen (and other) atoms are known as emission nebulae (Opens in a new tab)." When this light encounters hydrogen atoms still lingering in the stellar nursery that produced the stars, the atoms become ionised (Opens in a new tab). ![]() A statement (Opens in a new tab) from the ESO explains that "with masses around 10 times that of the Sun, these hot stars radiate intense ultraviolet (Opens in a new tab) light. ![]()
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