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Pam has been in ministry since Oct 25, 1981

Pam has been in ministry since Oct 25, 1981

Pam has been in ministry since Oct 25, 1981

Pam is the author of 9 non-fiction endtime books

Pam is the author of 9 non-fiction endtime books

Pam is the author of 9 non-fiction endtime books

Pam is the author of 9 non-fiction endtime books

Pam is the author of 9 non-fiction endtime books

Pam is the author of 9 non-fiction endtime books

Pam has been a licensed counselor for 4 decades.

Pam has been a licensed counselor for 4 decades.

Pam has been a licensed counselor for 4 decades.

Pam has been a licensed counselor for 4 decades.

Pam has been a licensed counselor for 4 decades.

Retired since 1997, she has a phone ministry of counseling and deliverance.

Retired since 1997, she has a phone ministry of counseling and deliverance.

Retired since 1997, she has a phone ministry of counseling and deliverance.

Retired since 1997, she has a phone ministry of counseling and deliverance.

Retired since 1997, she has a phone ministry of counseling and deliverance.

Retired since 1997, she has a phone ministry of counseling and deliverance.

Retired since 1997, she has a phone ministry of counseling and deliverance.

In 2004, the Holy Spirit led Pam out of the visible church after 25 years of service.

In 2004, the Holy Spirit led Pam out of the visible church after 25 years of service.

In 2004, the Holy Spirit led Pam out of the visible church after 25 years of service.

In 2004, the Holy Spirit led Pam out of the visible church after 25 years of service.

In 2004, the Holy Spirit led Pam out of the visible church after 25 years of service.

In 2004, the Holy Spirit led Pam out of the visible church after 25 years of service.

In 2004, the Holy Spirit led Pam out of the visible church after 25 years of service.

In 2004, the Holy Spirit led Pam out of the visible church after 25 years of service.

In 2004, the Holy Spirit led Pam out of the visible church after 25 years of service.

Jesus Christ is Pam's spiritual covering!

Jesus Christ is Pam's spiritual covering!

Jesus Christ is Pam's spiritual covering!

Jesus Christ is Pam's spiritual covering!

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For more infomation >> NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCES: God or the Devil? - Duration: 15:01.

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Protester climbs crane near FIU's main campus ahead of Trump visit - Duration: 1:54.

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'Death Pass' Avalanche: 2 Skiers Killed Near Crested Butte - Duration: 0:20.

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Prince Charles and the RHINO: Future King's 'NEAR-DEATH' experience revealed - Today News US - Duration: 3:51.

 Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, has lead an extraordinary life as a royal. We've watched the heir to the throne's journey from his childhood years to career milestones, marriages, and many travels around the world

Charles has served in the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy, holds great interest in architecture, and carries out hundreds of engagements each year

In "Charles, Prince of Wales", by Anthony Holden, the author describes how the Prince has a taste for adventure and thrills

Prince Charles branded 'HOOLIGAN' in scathing attack Camilla Parker Bowles dubbed 'SUGAR LUMP' in cringeworthy Prince Ch

 The book, published in 1979, reveals during Prince Charles early twenties, the heir to the throne's military service career took him back many times to the Bahamas and Papua New Guinea

 Apart from a trip via India to nepal in 1975, for King Birendra's coronation, he made no new landfalls until March 1977

 It was that year Charles had his first extended taste of Africa. Mr Holden describes how an incident during his Kenyan safari with Princess Anne in 1971 where "Charles was menaced by a rhinoceros as he lay helpless in his sleeping bag

" The author claims: "This experience had left the Prince of Wales for another taste for an African safari

" This is not the first time Prince Charles has had a close encounter with death, Charles was involved in an avalanche which swept down a mountain in the Swiss resort of Klosters where the royal party was skiing

 Prince Charles, who was not hurt in the incident, joined other members of the party in a frantic bid to dig out Major Hugh Lindsay, who was caught in the cascade of tons of freshly fallen snow which shot down Gotschnagrat Mountain in the fashionable ski resort

 Eye-witnesses said that Prince Charles, who was lifted off the slope by a second helicopter, was visibly distressed

The second helicopter pilot was quoted by locally based reporters as saying the Prince was weeping

 Another incident describes how the Prince of Wales broke his shoulder bone when he fell off his horse during a fox hunt in 2001

 Charles was thrown to the ground when his horse took an 'unexpected jump' during a ride with the Mey Nell Hunt in Derbyshire

 Author, Anthony Holden claims the Queen Mother famously once said, "If there was anything left to discover in the world, Charles would have been an explorer

" The Prince of Wales is not the only member of the royal family to have a close encounter with a rhino, either

  Katie Nicholl revealed in her 2017 biography "Harry: Life, Loss, and Love" that the Duke of Sussex had a "lucky escape" with a black rhino while in Botswana

 

For more infomation >> Prince Charles and the RHINO: Future King's 'NEAR-DEATH' experience revealed - Today News US - Duration: 3:51.

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"QUASE COLISÃO" (ARREMETIDA) EM FERNANDO DE NORONHA | Aerocast - Duration: 10:28.

What about this occurrence with two aircrafts

from Gol and Azul on Fernando de Noronha? Is it normal? Isn't?

Let's talk about that?

What's up folks from Aerocast!? Here's Gabriel Toledano

and today we're going to talk about this occurrence

on Fernando de Noronha with an Azul's aircraft and a Gol's aircraft.

Dude, everyone's talking about it. It's on the

G1's cover page (a brazilian news site)

while I'm here, just got arrived from a trip

this afternoon and I decided to talk about this

because there were many people talking BS. I recieved a bunch of messages

from people talking BS

sending for example this one from a facebook's media

I think it's a newspaper

talking BS, that there were a flight controller,

blaming him, that would call the police

to make an investigation

first of all, there were no flight controller. Second, police

only makes criminal investigiation. The ones who do aeronautical investigation is CENIPA (our NTSB)

So you can see clearly that they're ignorant people

talking BS about aviation. So I'll explain you

exactly what happened for you to understand

and be able to correct those people in the moment you see

someone talking BS like this, alright?

So, here's what: you'll join me in the video

It begins with an Azul's aircraft on the ground

with people boarding it

You can see in the video another aircraft

back tracking on the runway

because it just landed.

This point of view is from inside the apron

Now you see an aircraft, a Gol's 737

approaching and retracting the landing gear

while that, Azul's aircraft keeps backtracking

on the runway

Azul's aircraft goes under the Gol's one.

I mean, Gol's aircraft goes over the Azul's one.

And proceeds normally the go around

It just did the go around before it shows on video

alright people, that decision had been taken before

Unfortunately we couldn't see what happened

because of this person filming. So, what happened

is a BACKTRACK from Azul's aircraft.

When you land at an aerodrome

where you do not have a taxiway at the end of the runway

I mean, that you cannot free the runway

after landing immediately

making a left turn or a right turn

it's mandatory to do the backtracking. At this runway in particular

you can see this portion of the runway that they landed

you can see a curved portion

that's because it enables them

to do this 180º turn and back

where they need to go at the terminal

So, here's what: this aircraft

did the backtrack and needed to run all the way down back

Let's imagine that you're on a dead end street

you're on a dead end street and you need to come back

from where you came initially

you have to do a half turn

and get back in the path you did before

Just like what happens to this runway

For more infomation >> "QUASE COLISÃO" (ARREMETIDA) EM FERNANDO DE NORONHA | Aerocast - Duration: 10:28.

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Snow Leaves Hundreds Of Cars Stuck On Highway 38 Near Big Bear - Duration: 2:17.

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How Apex Legends Achieved Near PERFECT Balance - Duration: 7:36.

Having played Overwatch for over a thousand hours, sitting down with Apex Legends was

an eye opening experience.

Now I'm going to admit that, based on my First Impressions video, you might be surprised

to hear that I am still playing this game.

But honestly, it ended up being addicting and insanely fun in a way I really didn't

see coming.

So as a token of appreciation for what Respawn has done with this game, I want to talk about

how they have achieved this brilliant level of balance, that many Overwatch players thought

was impossible to achieve in a hero based shooter.

And as such, it makes the most sense to start talking about the Legends.

Every character brings a unique set of abilities to the table to help their team succeed.

It would be easy to go overboard with these things and create an immediately broken and

overpowered character.

But here's why most of the discussion surrounding power happens in the context of the weaponry

in the game, rather than the legends.

It's because the abilities in Apex work complimentary to the shooting mechanics in

the game.

Where Overwatch plays more like a MOBA than an FPS, Apex Legends is very much embracing

the fact that we are playing a First Person Shooter.

Every ability in this game is balanced based on its own merit, rather than any outside

influence.

Case and point- Gibraltar's ability to pop down a shield.

This isn't a universally powerful ability as it doesn't allow anyone to shoot through

it, including players who are taking advantage of its protection.

The simple fact that you can't take shots through it severely lowers the effectiveness

of the ability and arguably makes Gibraltar one of the weaker Legends in the game.

But he still brings all the combo potential you'd expect from this team based game.

If you look at this as a strictly defensive ability, you can combo it with a smoke grenade

from Bangalore to make a daring escape, or use the time you have bought yourself to teleport

out, using a portal from Wraith.

If that is your kind of playstyle, then you can definitely make use of it.

And speaking of Wraith, if I told you that you can make yourself invulnerable for a limited

time, you'd probably initially think that this ability is really broken, right?

But again, the ability balances itself.

Because when you pop out of existence, you don't only leave a blue trail behind you,

but you also lose sight of your enemies eventually.

Mirage is not completely invisible.

Bloodhound's tracking only shows you where the enemies were, rather than where they are

right now.

And it's obvious to the enemies.

Lifeline's healbot is completely stationary.

Caustic's gas tanks can be disabled by shooting the bottom of them.

Bangalore can't see through her own smoke.

Wraith leaves a blue trail behind her when disappearing.

Gibraltar can't shoot through his own barrier.

And Pathfinder has a bigger hitbox to combat his mobility.

I think, at least.

It's not like Overwatch where you hear us talk about it in the sense of, "Yeah so

Pharah is really not that strong, if you have a Hitscan Player on your team."

More often than not, there is a set of prerequisites that dictates the effectiveness of any given

hero in the game.

And unfortunately, their effectiveness is in big part dependent on other heroes.

Whether we're talking about team synergy or counter play.

That's one of the reasons why Overwatch often feels so poorly balanced.

You can't guarantee that any of these prerequisites are given for any match that you play.

But Apex doesn't rely on that.

It's not like Wraith is overpowered and you can only combat her effectiveness by running..

Mirage, or whatever.

The Developers have made an effort to have these abilities be strong and be weak in their

own context.

They are contained in their own power ecosystem.

And that ecosystem includes the map itself.

There are definitely points in the game where you are really glad that you have a Pathfinder

on your team, because it allows you to take an engagement in a way that no other Legend

allows you to do.

But in other situations again, you couldn't have won a fight if you weren't running

with a Wraith player in your team.

Every character is so unique in how they help your team win, and they facilitate different

playstyles so very well without being grossly overpowered.

And as much as I tried to make a tier list of who the most powerful Legends are, I found

myself debating my own arguments over and over again.

I used to think that Bangalore was one of the strongest characters because of how universally

viable it is to have smoke grenades.

It allows you to close distances without getting popped and it gives you cover to retreat or

pick up a downed teammate- It's just a really, really strong toolkit.

But then I look at Pathfinder and I keep thinking about how universally powerful mobility is

in many different games.

And in Apex Legends, too, having more mobility can be such a massive advantage.

So both of these characters are definitely up there.

And if I was to run in a tryhard group aiming to farm as many wins as possible, those are

probably two characters I would want to have at all times.

But what if that just isn't your playstyle?

Does their relative effectiveness look different from the point of view of a different playstyle?

Am I missing something here?

Is Wraith, after all, more powerful than I give her credit for?

I am only one person and I only made my own experiences, so I found it very difficult

to make a tier list like that.

But as I was playing the game, I figured how situational each and every ability is.

And how I have seen people win with literally any combinations of Legends.

Lifeline is a very powerful character if you have a defensive, long-range playstyle that

gives you enough time to make use of her kit.

Pathfinder is a very powerful character if you love to be in the face of your enemies

and just go ham.

Mirage is a very good character if you love to flank your enemies and make use of information.

At the end of the day, we are still playing an FPS, and not a MOBA-FPS hybrid.

Being a good shot is going to win you games regardless of which character you decide to

play.

And the map itself is definitely featuring enough hot spots for all of the Legends to

shine, no matter which one you decide to go for.

Where in Overwatch, hero effectiveness is very strictly dictated by the map in the first

place, and then which heroes are on your and the enemy team, in Apex, because everyone

is taking advantage of the same gunplay, I don't find myself having these kinds of

restrictions.

Legends don't become weak only because you don't pair them up with another, kinda like

Pharah would be weak without a Mercy.

They become stronger when pairing them up smartly and playing together.

What does Anthem say again?

Strong alone, stronger together?

Because that sounds about right.

Abilities in Apex, more often than not, provide you with more utility, rather than more power.

Now, gunplay is where you will see a lot more discussion.

The Wingman, for example, seems extraordinarily powerful in the hands of a good player.

Where one side always argues that, "Yeah it's powerful, but only when you can land

your shots."

the opposition would argue, "Well yeah, but we're playing an FPS, landing your shots

is kind of a given."

Naturally, with a game as popular as Apex Legends, you know, 25 million players in the

first week and counting, there is a strong point to be made towards perfect aim not being

a universal skill set, but then I find myself asking: If that guy doesn't miss a shot

and kills you, and you didn't kill him because you have missed some shots- Should you be

winning that fight then?

I feel like the Wingman became a very sensitive subject, especially because most of the popular

streamers out there have excellent aim and they show the upper limit of how powerful

this weapon can be.

Personally, I most commonly get killed by a fully kitted Devotion, rather than a decked

out Wingman.

Overall, I feel like there is a good balance between strong and weak weapons in the game

that create a contrast between early and late game.

If there was one gun I'd like to see nerfed just a little bit, it's the Peacekeeper.

Shotguns are often very powerful in these types of games, but in this case, it seems..

Excessive.

But there isn't anything else I would classify as "obviously overpowered" in terms of

both, Legends and Weaponry.

And for that, I commend Respawn Entertainment.

They have definitely created a really fun game here, without completely abandoning game

balance and competition.

Now if you excuse me, my squad is already waiting, so I best get going.

Did I overlook something?

Is there a Legend or Weapon that you believe is overpowered?

Feel free to let me know down in the comment section below.

While you're down there, don't forget to drop me a like on your way out if you enjoyed

the video, subscribe if you want to see more, and I hope to see you guys next time.

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Authorites investigating after fetus found near Brooklyn school - Duration: 1:49.

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Railroad crossing causing bicyclists to wipe out near trail - Duration: 2:16.

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Tenants Describe Frantic Escape From 2-Alarm Fire Near SF Panhandle - Duration: 1:45.

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Shooting investigated near Apopka Home Depot parking lot - Duration: 1:22.

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High-speed crash near Chatsworth leaves elderly couple dead, granddaughter in critical condition - Duration: 2:54.

A high-speed car crash in Chatsworth left an elderly couple dead and their 9-year-old granddaughter in critical condition Sunday afternoon, police said

 Around 3:30 p.m., a 2011 Infiniti M37 was traveling south on De Soto Avenue at a high speed when it smashed into a Toyota Avalon that was turning left onto Plummer Street, according to a statement by the Los Angeles Police Department

Advertisement >  The driver of the Avalon, identified only as a 72-year-old man, and his 73-year-old wife both died at the scene, said Capt

Andy Neiman, who oversees traffic operations at the LAPD's Valley Bureau. The couple's 9-year-old granddaughter, who was riding in the backseat, remains hospitalized in critical but stable condition

 The victims' names were being withheld pending notification of kin.  The driver of the Infiniti, a 26-year-old Granada Hills man, was also hospitalized with "severe injuries," police said

 Witnesses initially told police that a gray sedan was driving alongside the Infiniti on De Soto Avenue, but Neiman said that investigators do not believe street racing to be a factor in the crash

 "Based on the evidence and the video we've reviewed thus far, it does not appear that any other vehicle was involved," he said

 No arrests had been made as of Monday afternoon.  The area where the crash occurred is popular in the city's illegal street-racing scene

A nearby stretch of Plummer Street is commonly referred to as the "Canoga Speedway

" In 2015, a vehicle involved in a street race on Plummer near Canoga Avenue plowed into a crowd, leaving two dead

For more infomation >> High-speed crash near Chatsworth leaves elderly couple dead, granddaughter in critical condition - Duration: 2:54.

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Snowslide Near Telluride Captured On Camera - Duration: 0:17.

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Crews Cleaning Up Coal After Train Derails Near Cloquet - Duration: 0:53.

WHETHER DASH CAMERAS CAPTURED

THE INCIDENT.

>>> CREWS ARE CLEANING UP A

COAL TRAIN DERAILMENT IN

NORTHEASTERN MINNESOTA.

40 RAILCARS OF A 121-CAR TRAIN

LOADED WITH COAL DERAILED NEAR

CLOQUET AROUND 11:30 SATURDAY

MORNING.

BURLINGTON NORTHERN SANTA FE

RAILWAY SPOKESWOMAN AMY MCBETH

SAYS SEVERAL CARS ENDED UP ON

THEIR SIDES NEAR OR PARTIALLY IN

THE FROZEN ST. LOUIS RIVER.

SHE DID NOT HAVE AN ESTIMATE OF

THE AMOUNT OF COAL SPILLED.

MCBETH SAYS CREWS HAVE BEEN

CLEARING CARS AND REPAIRING THE

TRACK AND PREPARING A PLAN TO

REMOVE THE SPILLED COAL AND

REMAINING DERAILED CARS.

NO ONE WAS HURT.

THE CAUSE OF THE DERAILMENT IS

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Icy Road Conditions near Shaver Lake - Duration: 1:45.

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Prince Charles and the RHINO: Future King's 'NEAR-DEATH' experience revealed - Duration: 2:30.

 Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, has lead an extraordinary life as a royal. We've watched the heir to the throne's journey from his childhood years to career milestones, marriages, and many travels around the world

Charles has served in the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy, holds great interest in architecture, and carries out hundreds of engagements each year

In "Charles, Prince of Wales", by Anthony Holden, the author describes how the Prince has a taste for adventure and thrills

 The book, published in 1979, reveals during Prince Charles early twenties, the heir to the throne's military service career took him back many times to the Bahamas and Papua New Guinea

 Apart from a trip via India to nepal in 1975, for King Birendra's coronation, he made no new landfalls until March 1977

 It was that year Charles had his first extended taste of Africa. Mr Holden describes how an incident during his Kenyan safari with Princess Anne in 1971 where "Charles was menaced by a rhinoceros as he lay helpless in his sleeping bag

" The author claims: "This experience had left the Prince of Wales for another taste for an African safari

" This is not the first time Prince Charles has had a close encounter with death, Charles was involved in an avalanche which swept down a mountain in the Swiss resort of Klosters where the royal party was skiing

 Prince Charles, who was not hurt in the incident, joined other members of the party in a frantic bid to dig out Major Hugh Lindsay, who was caught in the cascade of tons of freshly fallen snow which shot down Gotschnagrat Mountain in the fashionable ski resort

 Eye-witnesses said that Prince Charles, who was lifted off the slope by a second helicopter, was visibly distressed

The second helicopter pilot was quoted by locally based reporters as saying the Prince was weeping

 Another incident describes how the Prince of Wales broke his shoulder bone when he fell off his horse during a fox hunt in 2001

 Charles was thrown to the ground when his horse took an 'unexpected jump' during a ride with the Mey Nell Hunt in Derbyshire

 Author, Anthony Holden claims the Queen Mother famously once said, "If there was anything left to discover in the world, Charles would have been an explorer

" The Prince of Wales is not the only member of the royal family to have a close encounter with a rhino, either

  Katie Nicholl revealed in her 2017 biography "Harry: Life, Loss, and Love" that the Duke of Sussex had a "lucky escape" with a black rhino while in Botswana

 

For more infomation >> Prince Charles and the RHINO: Future King's 'NEAR-DEATH' experience revealed - Duration: 2:30.

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Cannabis dog treats could be coming to a pet shop near you soon - Duration: 1:18.

 Barking dogs could soon be given cannabis-infused treats to calm them down if lawyers are successful in their attempts to overhaul regulation surrounding the drug's use in pet products

   Solicitors firm Mackrell Turner Garrett is the first in the UK to set up a "cannabis law" division dealing solely with businesses looking to take advantage of loosening legislation on the drug

   In October Sajid Javid, the Home Secretary, announced that doctors would be able to prescribe medicinal cannabis products to patients following campaigns

   The sector is now expected to expand dramatically over the next two to three years as these changes come in

 However, one area where regulation is yet to be relaxed.

For more infomation >> Cannabis dog treats could be coming to a pet shop near you soon - Duration: 1:18.

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Meghan Fashion - Prince Charles and the RHINO: Future King's 'NEAR-DEATH' experience revealed - Duration: 1:58.

 Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, has lead an extraordinary life as a royal. We've watched the heir to the throne's journey from his childhood years to career milestones, marriages, and many travels around the world

Charles has served in the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy, holds great interest in architecture, and carries out hundreds of engagements each year

In "Charles, Prince of Wales", by Anthony Holden, the author describes how the Prince has a taste for adventure and thrills

 The book, published in 1979, reveals during Prince Charles early twenties, the heir to the throne's military service career took him back many times to the Bahamas and Papua New Guinea

 Apart from a trip via India to nepal in 1975, for King Birendra's coronation, he made no new landfalls until March 1977

 It was that year Charles had his first extended taste of Africa. Mr Holden describes how an incident during his Kenyan safari with Princess Anne in 1971 where "Charles was menaced by a rhinoceros as he lay helpless in his sleeping bag

" The author claims: "This experience had left the Prince of Wales for another taste for an African safari

" This is not the first time Prince Charles has had a close encounter with death, Charles was involved in an avalanche which swept down a mountain in the Swiss resort of Klosters where the royal party was skiing

 Prince Charles, who was not hurt in the incident, joined other members of the party in a frantic bid to dig out Major Hugh Lindsay, who was caught in the cascade of tons of freshly fallen snow which shot down Gotschnagrat Mountain in the fashionable ski resort

 Eye-witnesses said that Prince Charles, who was lifted off the slope by a second helicopter, was visibly distressed

The second helicopter pilot was quoted by locally based reporters as saying the Prince was weeping

 Another incident describes how the Prince of Wales broke his shoulder bone when he fell off his horse during a fox hunt in 2001

 Charles was thrown to the ground when his horse took an 'unexpected jump' during a ride with the Mey Nell Hunt in Derbyshire

 Author, Anthony Holden claims the Queen Mother famously once said, "If there was anything left to discover in the world, Charles would have been an explorer

" The Prince of Wales is not the only member of the royal family to have a close encounter with a rhino, either

  Katie Nicholl revealed in her 2017 biography "Harry: Life, Loss, and Love" that the Duke of Sussex had a "lucky escape" with a black rhino while in Botswana

 

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