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Filed under: stad ruin imgAt 30m below sea level, off the Cap d’Antibes, lies the remains of a underwater miniature French town complete with houses and buildings up to 1m high. The aquatic town was built in 1965 by French filmmakers who wanted to shoot parts of their movie, L’Enfant et la Sirène [600x800]

Filed under: yys professorJane Goodall and baby Flint, 1964
Flo gave birth to at least five offspring: Faben, Figan, Fifi, Flint, and Flame. She was a wonderful, supportive, affectionate and playful mother to the first three. However, by the time Flo gave birth to Flint she had become too tired to cope with the aggressive demands and tantrums of Flint, who wanted to ride on her back and sleep with her even after the birth of his new sister. Flo had still not weaned Flint when Flame died at the age of six months and had even given up trying to push Flint to become more independent. Consequently, Flint became abnormally dependent on his mother. When Flo died in 1972, Flint was unable to cope without her. He stopped eating and interacting with others and showed signs of clinical depression. Soon afterward, his immune system became too weak to keep him alive. He died at the age of eight and a half, within one month of losing his mother Flo.