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4 of 10. Mere moments after this joyous event, everything changed.Today, the Titanic is commonly remembered for the famous film it inspired, but it's important to recognize that the ship's disastrous end by an iceberg, in the early years of the 20th century, was a monumental tragedy that took countless lives. Classic social media fare. Before that day, as The photo above shows Challenger shooting up into the sky, as the world watches, a mere 72 seconds before it exploded. The 800-foot-long vessel was the most luxurious airship of its time, capable of carrying almost 100 passengers. With the increase in social networking, there is always a need to have the highest number of followers by taking the coolest photos and obtaining the highest number of worshipers. The Titanic was docked in this place for seven days, according to Hearing the numbers is one thing, and it's easy to feel distanced from disasters that occurred over a century ago, but seeing the people in this photo puts reality into sharp focus. A second picture, taken If you have friends who travel, you've probably seen social media posts about airplanes, tickets, and passports. But few could have imagined the horrors that would follow his death. This selfie was taken just a couple of moments before the accident. When the Hindenburg went down, it took 36 lives with it.On June 28, 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand — in the backseat, wearing that fluffy peacock-feathered hat — was accompanied by his wife, Sophie Chotek, as they rode through the streets of Sarajevo in an open-topped car. According to History, the immediate impact of the atomic bomb was 4 square miles of devastation, and the immediate deaths of 80,000 Hiroshima citizens. John F. Kennedy On His Final Car Ride. Search for: By Jenny Many of the most frightening incidents of the last century have happened without warning, seemingly spontaneously. 10 Selfies Taken Moments Before Death (10 Photos) Previous Next. By remembering the hours, minutes, or seconds before something terrible happened, it helps us to also remember the human cost of these tragedies, to recognize the real lives that were damaged.
The group, which is named the Eagles of Death Metal — for the record, there's nothing death metal about the rock band — had filled up the Bataclan Theater in Paris with hit songs that the audience knew and recognized.The night was November 13, 2015. After Jadiel's death became public, the reggaeton world mourned the loss of one of its most beloved stars, with fellow artists like Franco the Gorilla and Tito el Bambino expressing their sadness on social media. The following are some of the photos and selfies taken just moments before disasters, you may find some a bit tragic. But sometimes this craze of slefies takes people to so risky situations that there’s no way out to escape death. While some of the final selfies taken are due to extreme actions, some are simply innocent, it’s simply mother nature taking a wild turn. Jadiel’s Last Instagram Photo. As On August 6, 1945, the United States flew the Enola Gay over the Japanese city of Hiroshima, and dropped a 5-ton nuclear bomb nicknamed "Little Boy" on a bunch of civilians. He gained popularity on songs like Si Tu No Estas Aqui , Fashion Girl , and Sol y Arena . Thousands more deaths followed due to radiation poisoning, and What the image above displays is Hiroshima in those fleeting minutes before it was destroyed: a populated, teeming metropolis of people, schools, hospitals, and homes, just like any other big city in the world. There’s no fuss in doing this, however the problem lies in the quest to gain this popularity. After endless training, warm-ups, and over two hours of running in this time-honored New England event, Desisa won the medal he'd worked so hard for. Some of these photos end up being their last. Ramon Gonzalez, who went by the stage name Jadiel el Tsunami, was a Puerto Rican reggaeton singer. Taking photos and selfies has become part of our lives and most of us probably can’t go without a selfie-a-day. When these horrifying incidents occur, they occur to friends having a coffee, families boarding airplanes, couples attending a concert.
Moments later, news was all over of his death in a motor cycle accident. He was only 27-years-old at the time of his death. Taking photos and selfies has become part of our lives and most of us probably can’t go without a selfie-a-day.
Particularly in South America, Jadiel had a large fan base, with millions of listeners worldwide. One mother and son posted a selfie of themselves on the plane, according to On the night of September 7, 1996, the legendary rapper and cultural icon Tupac Shakur was murdered in a Las Vegas drive-by shooting when a Just a few moments before the shooting took place, though, the above photo was taken by an acquaintance named Leonard Jefferson, according to As you can see, the band above is rocking out to a crowd of adoring fans. Known for both his musical talent and his enthusiasm for life, according to There was a time when zeppelins seemed like the airships of the future, but that all ended at 7:20 p.m. on May 6, 1937, when the German LZ 129 Hindenburg burst into flames, according to History. Sadly, some of these stunts have ended up being a handshake with death. Ramon Gonzalez, commonly known as Jadiel, was an American rapper. This photograph was taken shortly before a gunshot by 19-year-old assassin Gavrilo Princip stole the Archduke's life, as described by the Archduke Ferdinand, who was heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, was not the most popular leader ever. Injuries, deaths and even mass disasters have occurred and have been captured minutes or even seconds after photos were taken. This is a photo of John F. Kennedy taking his final ride in the back of a limo. One tend to pull extreme stunts just to get the most awesome photos.