7 Incidentally World's Most Genesis


1. 3 Strangers In Train, In the Name of the End The Complementary
In 1920, three Englishman were traveling separately by train through Peru. As they become acquainted, only those people who are in train. Apparently their introduction more surprising than they imagine. The man's last name was Bingham, and the second man's last name was Powell, and the third man's last name was Bingham-Powell, and they do not have your relationship.

2. Taxi Driver Killed Two Brothers of the Same, year Range
In 1975, while riding a moped in Bermuda, a man was accidentally struck and killed by a taxi. One year later, the brother of this man laki2 experiencing the exact same thing. In fact, he was riding the same moped. And even stranger, he ditubruk the same taxi and driven by the same driver, want even more unusual? Taxi passengers it carries the same.

3. Swapped Hotel Findings
In 1953, television reporter Irv Kupcinet was in London to cover the coronation of Elizabeth II. In one of the drawers in his room at the Savoy he found some items that, once identified, belonged to a man named Harry Hannin. Incidentally, Harry Hannin basketball star with a team of the famous Harlem Globetrotters, are good friends Kupcinet. But the story has another twist. 2 Days later, before he spoke to Hannin. In one letter, Kucinet Hannin told that when he was staying at the hotal Meurice in Paris, he found in a drawer a tie, with Kupcinet's name on it.

4. Two of Mr. Brysons, In The Same Hotel Rooms
While on a business trip in the late 1950s, Mr.. George D. Bryson stopped and went into a hotel at the Brown Hotel in Louisville, Kentucky. After signing the register and given a key to room 307, he stopped at the mail desk to see the letters there. Apparently there is a letter addressed mail girl told him, and handed him the letter. A letter in an envelope addressed to Mr.. George D. Bryson, room 307. Not be so odd, except the letter was not for him, but for room 307's previous occupant, another man named George D. Bryson.

5. Twin brothers, Heart Attack Same
John and Arthur Mowforth were twins who lived 80 miles apart in Great Britain. On the evening of 22 May 1975, both of them fell ill because of pain in the chest. The second family did not know about the pain of the other brothers. Both the family immediately went to a different hospital at approximately the same time. And both died of a heart attack moments after arriving at the hospital.

6. Predicting novel The Titanic Fate, And Other Ships That Almost Following
Morgan Robertson, in 1898, wrote "Futility". Describing the maiden voyage (first voyage) of luxury ship to cross the Pacific ocean is called Titan. Although many of which boast could not sink this ship, the ship struck ice and sank by eating a lot of casualties. 1912, Titanic, transatlantic luxury liner, experiencing the events exactly as illustrated novel. If the novel, the moon is April accident, incident April sinking of the Titanic as well. If the passengers on the book there are 3000 people, in reality, 2,207. In the novel there are 24 Lifeboat, in fact 20. A month after the Titanic sank, the ship traveled across the Atlantic wild, misty with a young man who is controlling. When he remembers back on the Titanic, and remember that the name of the ship itself is Titanian, she began to shudder and stop the ship. That's when a large chunk of ice hit on the front lines they passed. Titanian survived.

7. A Writer Finding The Small Book
When American novelist Anne Parrish mencari2 bookstores in Paris in 1920, he was fascinated by a book that had become his favorite books - Jack Frost and Other Stories. He chose an old book and showed it to her husband, telling him that it was his favorite books when she was small. Her husband took and opened the book, on the first page she found a note "Anne Parrish, 209 N. Weber Street, Colorado Springs. "

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