Surfing Gargantuan Waves

A Brazilian surfer officially set a new world record for the largest wave surfed by a woman. Maya Gabeira flew across a wave 68 feet tall! The World Surf League caught video of the ride at their competition in Nazare Portugal. After her serious injury in the same spot 5 years ago, it’s a fantastic comeback!

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“Daddy, I Found A Sword!”

This summer, an 8 year-old girl named Saga Vanecek was boating in Sweden. Lake Vidöstern was extremely low because of a drought, and she found a sword in the shallow water! It was 33 inches long, preserved in a wood and leather scabbard, and could be from pre-Viking, Iron Age times. It’s an estimated 1500 years old!

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Teachers Make Me Smile

Teachers have one of the most important jobs in the world. Give them a big “Thank you!” today, because it’s World Teachers Day! That should make them smile, which is great, since it’s also World Smile Day! Music teachers should get a double thank you, because it’s Kids Music Day too! Play happy music!

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What, No Engine?

An Australian man built a LEGO replica of a 1973 Viscount Royal caravan. The life-size camper has a kitchen, running water, electricity, and a very uncomfortable bed! Ben Craig used 288,630 LEGO bricks to create the model, and spent $72,000 building it. It would have only cost about $2000 to buy the real thing, but that’s boring!

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Hyperloop Pod Unveiled

Hyperloop Transportation Technologies introduced the world’s first hyperloop passenger pod. It’s made with vibranium, and looks like an airplane without wings. The pod will carry passengers underground in hyperloop tubes, at up to 760 miles per hour! The pods shoot through a tunnel that’s a near-vacuum, floating on air like a giant air hockey puck!

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