A Saudi pilot documents a confusing scene over the Mediterranean and comments: “The situation is not normal in something that happened”
The Saudi pilot, writer Farid Al-Bishr, documented a puzzling scene over the Mediterranean, days after the devastating earthquake that struck large areas in Syria and Turkey.

The Saudi pilot said in the video, "The situation is not normal, as if it were rivers.. There is nothing to happen, may God protect us."
The Saudi pilot warned the residents of the coast, saying: "What is happening may be a tsunami in the throes of formation."
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Human tissue was found in soup pots A horrific crime victimized a model
Police in Hong Kong arrested the family of a model's ex-husband after body parts (legs) were found in a refrigerator days after she disappeared.
The police said they are looking for her ex-husband but have arrested his parents and brother and they have been arrested on murder charges.
Police said authorities believe the 28-year-old woman has financial disputes involving tens of millions of dollars with her ex-husband and his family.
And the police pointed out that after breaking into a house in the village rented by the ex-father-in-law of the victim, the police discovered two feet of a woman in the refrigerator in addition to the victim's identity card, credit cards and other items in the house.
Tools that were used to dismember human corpses were also found including meat grinders, saws, long raincoats, gloves, masks and more.
Police said human tissue was found in the soup pots. The police were unable to locate the victim's head, torso or hands at the scene.
The police noted that her ex-husband's father rented the house only a few weeks before the crime.
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Endangered Rare fish that walk but not swim
CNN published an article in which it revealed rare fish that walk and do not swim and are threatened with extinction.
And the network said that in the dark depths of the Derwent River in the Australian state of Tasmania, an unfamiliar type of fish can be found walking and not swimming, along the course of the river.
She reported that the spotted hookhook, which moves using two-handed pectoral fins, lurks in the dark depths in order to pounce on any prey it attracts with a thin sensor erected above its mouth.
The creamy color and spots of dark brown or orange blend with the sandy river bottom, making them difficult to see and even more difficult to photograph, in parallel with the fact that this species of fish is threatened with extinction.
According to CNN, it is believed that less than 3,000 fish are still alive.
And she reported that the French photographer, Nicolas Remy, was determined to see the elusive fish himself, as he traveled in 2022, from his base in Sydney to the coldest state in Australia, and dived in the waters of the Derwent River, whose temperature was recorded at the time of 11 degrees Celsius.
An hour later, he spotted the first farming hookfish, but as his camera flashed, it disappeared from view.
All the pictures I took were of a cloud of silt, and Remy knew he would have to hone his technique for photographing this type of fish, spending three consecutive days and a total of nine hours in the river.
Eventually, after perfecting his own swimming technique with his silt-free fins and using a different type of lighting device that emits a narrow spot light, Remy gets a close-up of the attractive fish, showing its hands and delicate sensing.
The photo won first place in the Cold Water category of the Ocean Art 2022 competition, for the Guide to Underwater Photography.
Remy hopes that his photos will contribute to shedding light on these rare species that most people know and care little about.
Efforts continue to be made to conserve the farm-spotted hookfish, and even those of its endangered subspecies, such as the redfish and the zebel hookfish.
The National Hookworm Recovery Team plans to revive the three species found in southeastern Australian waters, of which only 100 adults are believed to be alive, while the Zeppel has not been spotted in its habitat since 2007.
Source: CNN
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