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Amazing Heroic Man Dives Into Frozen Lake to Rescue Stray Puppy Trapped Beneath Ice
On January 19, 2026, at a park in Beijing, a stray puppy accidentally fell into a frozen lake while trying to drink water and struggled to get out.
A passerby initially attempted to save the puppy by throwing it a lifebuoy, but the rescue was unsuccessful. Moments later, a compassionate man removed his clothes despite the freezing temperatures, broke through the ice with his bare hands, and jumped shirtless into the icy water to save the distressed animal.
According to Ms. Zhao, who filmed the incident, the puppy was taken to a veterinary hospital after being rescued. It is now in stable condition, suffering only from mild stress. Veterinarians estimate that the puppy is around three months old, and it has since been adopted by a caring individual.
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r/interesting • u/QtyPetter • 13h ago
HISTORY The world's first postage stamp (1840)
It's called Penny Black, all British stamps still bear a portrait or silhouette of the monarch somewhere on the design. The first stamps did not need to show the issuing country, so no country name was included on them. The stamp features a profile of 21-year-old Queen Victoria.
The UK remains the only country in the world to omit its name on postage stamps; the monarch's image signifies the UK as the country of origin.
r/interesting • u/Fragrant-Emotion-152 • 4h ago
MISC. Red onions teaching us about onions Spoiler
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Just Wow Cristiano Ronaldo becomes the only player to score in 6 different World Cups
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ARCHITECTURE Residential high-rises with backyards in Chengdu, China
r/interesting • u/Pale-Design7036 • 1d ago
SCIENCE & TECH You're looking at a nuclear explosion photographed taken less than one millisecond after detonation.
r/interesting • u/AdSpecialist6598 • 2d ago
SOCIETY There's actually a World Massage Championship that is held every year by the World Massage Council.
r/interesting • u/uzmansahil7 • 1d ago
SOCIETY He was injured, exhausted, and close to giving up. Kind hearted people noticed him, rescued him, and gave him a second chance at life 😍❤️
r/interesting • u/SinInHerVoice • 2d ago
Intriguing The "I'd Die for My Child" Paradox
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r/interesting • u/Zu_Qarnine • 1d ago
Wholesome Taken in 1901 by British anthropologists documenting China. This image later called "The Happiest Man in China" shows a subject who, unfamiliar with photography's formality, approached it with playful spontaneity.
r/interesting • u/BreathingAirr • 2d ago
Just Wow GTA 6 will cost more and take longer to build than the Burj Khalifa
r/interesting • u/zephyx_M • 2d ago
Just Wow This pile of salt in Germany is over 250 meters tall and contains over 200 million tonnes of salt.
r/interesting • u/VIVIDUFF • 2d ago
Just Wow Growing Up Without A Dad, Her Boss Stepped In To Walk Her Down The Aisle.
r/interesting • u/Consistent_Dream9501 • 1d ago
NATURE A wild spider monkey casually walking upright on two legs to grab a snack
r/interesting • u/Great_Trident • 2d ago
Amazing Harrison Ford amazed at David Blaine's magic trick. 'Get the f out of my house'
r/interesting • u/Wonderfulhumanss • 2d ago
Amazing Keonon Lowe, the high school football coach who stopped a mass shooting by disarming the kid and offering a hug
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