Before it turned into an extraordinary day, Peter Mieras says it began being quite ordinary. “It was a bit overcast,” Peter says, walking down the gangplank from his oceanfront home in Barkley ...
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The two separate CCTV footages, uploaded by user @update1111 on X (formerly Twitter), has drawn widespread condemnation on social media. According to the New Straits Times, the incident reportedly ...
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - Northern Kentucky has a new golf and entertainment venue. Dayton area-based Off Par Golf & Social just opened its second location in Crestview Hills.
After 22 years serving in the Royal Malaysian Navy, Sumadi Ibrahim has found an unconventional way to turn his skills into a thriving business — diving into golf course ponds to retrieve sunken balls ...
Sunken shipwrecks tell the story of Alaska’s ‘forgotten’ WWII battlefield U.S. and Japanese forces fought over the Aleutian Islands during World War II. Relics of this conflict can still be ...
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Kingston isn't the only Superstar whose chest looks abnormal. Stars like Scott Steiner, The Undertaker, Chris Jericho, and Ric Flair are just a few examples who have a sunken chest appearance, like ...
Former navy frogman Sumadi Ibrahim now makes a living retrieving and reselling golf balls – an activity that earns him up to RM8,000 a month. After two decades plunging Malaysian seas to defend ...
After two decades plunging Malaysian seas to defend his country, navy frogman Sumadi Ibrahim has retired to the golf course – diving water hazards to retrieve mis-hit balls to make a living. For 22 ...