Anonymous ID: 07f898 Nov. 20, 2021, 6:51 a.m. No.15043105   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Colombian police pays homage to Germany with a 'Nazi' party

 

Outrage in Colombia over the party organized by a group of students from the Simón Bolívar Police School in Tuluá, in which several uniformed officers recreated scenes alluding to Nazi Germany. (translated with deepl.com)

 

https://twitter.com/ActualidadRT/status/1461728473089810435

Anonymous ID: 07f898 Nov. 20, 2021, 8 a.m. No.15043413   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3432

>>15043164

I apologize for offending you.

Was angry because you mixed up the gay protest with the yellow vests' protest.

And I also did a mistake myself.

Lausanne is not in France but in Switzerland.

Anyway, I am really sorry and I hope you accept my apology.

Anonymous ID: 07f898 Nov. 20, 2021, 9:31 a.m. No.15043745   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>15043707

-The road into Gibraltar gets closed down every time a plane lands at the territory’s airport. Why? Well because the road into town is also the runway!

 

The runway basically runs the whole width of Gibraltar alongside the border with Spain and you can walk right across it when there are no planes coming or going.

 

-What is really interesting is that there are more than 50 kilometres of tunnels dug into the Rock of Gibraltar and there’s a rumour that they are protected from radiation or the effects of a nuclear bomb. I can’t find any evidence of this but more than one local person told me this.

 

Along with this rumour is a theory that the UK would use the tunnels in the rock as a secure bunker for important British identities (the government and the royal family) in the case of a nuclear attack.

 

-Speaking of rumours, there is also a legend that there is a secret natural tunnel from Gibraltar to Morocco and it’s accessible from deep inside St Michael’s Cave.

 

Who knows if this is true but there are all sorts of stories of people going missing down in the caves and never being seen again.

 

One of the versions of the legend says that the apes in Gibraltar came from Africa and must have come through a tunnel. While it’s true they probably came from Africa, it’s much more likely they came on boats with some early explorers.

 

-Anyone can get married in Gibraltar with just a day’s notice – and it will be recognised worldwide.

 

That’s right, if you decide suddenly that you want to elope then Gibraltar could be the place for you. If you fly in one day and lodge your papers, you can get married the next day.

 

For this reason it has been popular with celebrities over the years. Sean Connery has been married in Gibraltar (twice) and this is where John Lennon and Yoko Ono tied the knot as well.

 

This is becoming so popular with tourists, the local authorities are now letting you get married outside the registry office for something special in the botanical gardens, for instance.

 

https://www.timetravelturtle.com/facts-about-gibraltar/