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Forensic evidence
the greatest
shrine
of the
Pochayiv Lavra
in
Ukraine
is a
footprint
left by the
Theotokos
on the rock after
she
appeared to the
monks
in the shape of a column of
fire
?
the
Kadam Rasul
shrines are believed to display stone imprints of the
footprints
of
Muhammad
?
the
Footprints of Eve
are the oldest known
footprints
of an
anatomically modern human
?
footprints
have revealed clues about the activity of
criminals
and
dinosaurs
, and have also been the source of several
myths
and
legends
?
Facts on topics related to Footprint
England
11-year old
Prince Joseph Wenzel of Liechtenstein
is regarded by
Jacobites
as third in line for the throne of
England
,
Scotland
,
France
, and
Ireland
?
19th-century
smugglers
in
Worthing
,
West Sussex
,
England
, were known to store their
contraband
in
table-tombs
at
West Tarring
's
St Andrew's Church
(pictured)
?
2,273 passengers booked travel from
Templecombe railway station
,
England
in 1982, despite it being closed from 1966 to 1983?
Rear-Admiral
Sir Hugh Cloberry Christian
(pictured)
was given command of the largest troop convoy to leave
England
, but twice had it forced back to port by severe
gales
?
Ain-Ervin Mere
, commander of the Estonian
Sicherheitspolizei
, was
sentenced to death
in 1961 for organizing the
holocaust in Estonia
, but died as a free man in
England
?
Air Chief Marshal
Sir
Charles Burnett
was born in the
United States
to a
Scottish
father, educated in
England
and eventually became the
Australian
Chief of the Air Staff
?
General Augusto Pinochet
was once kept under
house arrest
at a house on the
Wentworth Estate
, an exclusive residential area surrounding the
Wentworth Golf Club
in
Surrey
,
England
?
Australian
-born
lumber
executive
John A. Campbell
was said to have introduced
surfing
on the
Cornwall
coast of
England
?
Caryl Churchill
's play
Mad Forest
, developed partly in
Bucharest
in collaboration with
Romanian
and
English
drama students, was in production less than six months after the
Romanian Revolution of 1989
?
German rugby club
SC 1880 Frankfurt
adopted a red and black strip after a set of friendlies in 1894 against the
English
club
Blackheath F.C.
, who also played in those colours?
Kenya
Kenyan
long distance
runner
Eliud Kiptanui
went on to win the
Prague Marathon
after the
Eyjafjallajökull eruption
prevented him from traveling to the
Vienna Marathon
three weeks earlier?
Kenyan
lawyer
Gitobu Imanyara
was reported to have died after he was rumored to have been slapped by Kenyan first lady
Lucy Kibaki
?
Kenyan
public health advocate
Miriam Were
and
British
biomedical researcher
Brian Greenwood
are the inaugural laureates of the
Hideyo Noguchi Africa Prize
?
Texas Tech
track and field runner
Sally Kipyego
is the first
Kenyan
woman to win an
NCAA cross country
individual championship?
Giraffe Manor
, in
Nairobi
,
Kenya
, as well as being host to a group of
endangered
Rothschild giraffe
(pictured)
, was also home to a
warthog
named in honour of
Walter Cronkite
?
Migingo
, an island about half the size of a
soccer field
, is the subject of territorial dispute and a diplomatic conflict between
Uganda
and
Kenya
?
Sir Rowland Whitehead, 5th Baronet
was a
Briton
born in
Kenya
, a
banker
engaged with
charities
, a
hyperpolyglot
who wrote about
cybernetics
, and a
church warden
who
skydived
?
Zeituni Onyango
is the half-aunt of
President-elect
Barack Obama
and a
political asylum
claimant from
Kenya
whose case was disclosed in the final days of the
2008 U.S. presidential election
?
Colura zoophaga
, a species of
liverwort
native to
Kenya
, traps
ciliates
in microscopic structures formed by fusion of the
leaf
edges, but scientists do not know whether it is a
carnivorous plant
?
T. rex
survives underground in
Kenya
?
Hunting
Abercrombie & Fitch
was founded in
1892
and originally sold
hunting
,
camping
and
fishing
gear?
internet hunting
is the practice of
hunting
via remotely controlled
firearms
that can be aimed and shot using online
webcams
?
St Briavels Castle
, once the royal
hunting lodge
of
King John of England
, later became a notorious
debtors' prison
?
The Master of Game
is considered to be the first
English language
book on
hunting
?
The Witchery of Archery
, written by
Maurice Thompson
in 1878, was the first book about
hunting
with a
bow
ever published?
a 1974 provincial
Order-in-Council
has prohibited
hunting
on the
Grand Codroy Estuary
, the "most important wetland" on the
island of Newfoundland
?
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