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ေနာက္ထပ္ သူမ်ားေယာင္လို႔ လိုက္ေယာင္သူ အားကိုစရာ စတုတၳမ႑ိဳင္ မ်ားကေတာ႔
http://moeminthu.blogspot.com/2011/10/04-2011-jum-bum-china-power-investment.html
http://www.shwemandalay.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=787:irrawaddy-dam--&catid=82:asia&Itemid=199
http://mandalaygazette.com/71338/uncategorized-other/copypaste
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http://burmese.bnionline.net/news/kng/8591-2011-10-04-12-09-52.html
http://www.thithtoolwin.com/2011/10/blog-post_6533.html
http://burmaddays.blogspot.com/2011/10/blog-post_04.html
တို႔ ျဖစ္ၾကပါတယ္
ကခ်င္သတင္းဌာန KNG သတင္း အတုလုပ္ဖို႔ ဓာတ္ပံုခိုးယူခဲ႔တဲ႔ ဆိုက္ကေတာ႔ http://zuzutop.com/2009/11/photo-of-huge-55ft-snake-shocks-world/ ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ မူရင္း သတင္းကေတာ႔ ေအာက္မွာ ေဖာ္ျပထားတဲ႔ အတုိင္းပါပဲ။
Photo of Huge (55ft) snake shocks World
A photograph purporting to show a 55ft snake found in a forest in China has become an internet sensation.
It was originally posted in a thread on the website of the People’s Daily, the official Communist Party newspaper in China.
The thread claimed the snake was one of two enormous boas found by workers clearing forest for a new road outside Guping city, Jiangxi province.
They apparently woke up the sleeping snakes during attempts to bulldoze a huge mound of earth.
“On the third dig, the operator found there was blood amongst the soil, and with a further dig, a dying snake appeared,” said the post.
“At the same time, another gold coloured giant boa appeared with its mouth wide open. The driver was paralysed with fear, while the other workers ran for their lives.
“By the time the workers came back, the wounded boa had died, while the other snake had disappeared. The bulldozer operator was so sick that he couldn’t even stand up.”
The post claimed that the digger driver was so traumatised that he suffered a heart attack on his way to hospital and later died.
The dead snake was 55ft (16.7m) long, weighed 300kg and was estimated to be 140 years old, according to the post.
However, local government officials in Guiping say the story and photograph are almost certainly a hoax as giant boas are not native to the area.
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