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Three tourists who could be called the worst in the world
1. The teenager scratched his name into ancient Egyptian temple.
In may this year, a Chinese teenager named Ding, Jinghao was an ancient Egyptian temple. He, apparently, 3000-year-old frescoes seemed too boring, so he quickly decided to "improve" − he had the mind to write on the wall your name.
2. A tourist found a rare six-legged octopus and ate it.
American tourist Labros Hydras during snorkeling in Greece found a six-legged octopus. Hydras immediately realized that this octopus can be found every day (in fact, this is only the second six legged octopus ever found), so he wanted to eat it.
3. The man broke a 600 year old statue in an attempt to measure it
While walking by the Opera del Duomo in Florence, a tourist from Missouri, whose name was not reported, accidentally broke the little finger in 14-century-old statues. The man was quite logical justification for his action: he tried to measure it.
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In may this year, a Chinese teenager named Ding, Jinghao was an ancient Egyptian temple. He, apparently, 3000-year-old frescoes seemed too boring, so he quickly decided to "improve" − he had the mind to write on the wall your name.
2. A tourist found a rare six-legged octopus and ate it.
American tourist Labros Hydras during snorkeling in Greece found a six-legged octopus. Hydras immediately realized that this octopus can be found every day (in fact, this is only the second six legged octopus ever found), so he wanted to eat it.
3. The man broke a 600 year old statue in an attempt to measure it
While walking by the Opera del Duomo in Florence, a tourist from Missouri, whose name was not reported, accidentally broke the little finger in 14-century-old statues. The man was quite logical justification for his action: he tried to measure it.
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