
Dameisha, the World’s Most Crowded Beach
Dameisha Beach is just 1.8 kilmeters long, but it can sometimes host crowds of around 200,000 beachgoers, making it the world's most crowded beach, by far.
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Dameisha Beach is just 1.8 kilmeters long, but it can sometimes host crowds of around 200,000 beachgoers, making it the world's most crowded beach, by far.

A feral cat dubbed "Nine Lives" by New Zealand conservationists was responsible for the killing of dozens of endangered birds and avoided capture for three years.

A Chinese woman is being accused of financing a short-format drama series just so she could star in it and make out with the young lead actor more than 60 times.

Catalan pastry chef Marc Suárez recently unveiled his most impressive wedding cake yet, a masterpiece featuring tens of thousands of sugar paste petals and weighing half a ton.

A young Japanese woman was recently arrested after placing nearly 2,100 orders on an online manga store and refusing to accept the products when they arrived.

An 18-year-old boy in China suffered temporary hearing loss and required medical treatment after being exposed to high-pitched cicada sounds for over four hours.

Materialistic women in Russia are allegedly tricking gullible men into sham marriages before sending them to be killed on the front lines of the Russia - Ukraine conflict.

Cyclists in the women's Tour de France are allegedly using padding in their bras to gain an aerodynamic advantage during the race.

American clothing company HercLeon recently released the HercShirt V5.0, a t-shirt that can allegedly remain odour-free for over 30 days.

British startup Cipher X claims to have created the world's first painless permanent tattoo system, a technology based on microscopic needles that barely penetrate the skin.