Here, the father rescues animal keepers from the alligator

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Here, the father rescues animal keepers from the alligator - in the middle of the children's party • Warning for strong images.

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During a children's party at a reptile center in Utah, USA, the alligator "Darth Gator" bites the arm of a vet and pulls her into the water.

One of the fathers calls for help and then throws himself into the pool and up on the alligator until it releases the caretaker's arm.

The blue light staff's dance success

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Start the clip and watch Öjersjö fire station dance the Jerusalem Challenge.

Photo: The Greater Gothenburg Rescue Service

The rescue service and ambulance staff at Öjersjö fire station took on the viral dance challenge Jerusalema challange.

This led to a video that was shared thousands of times on social media.

- We did not really expect such a great response.

It is fantastic fun that people appreciate it, said firefighter Martin Platerud.

The tidal wave in Huså

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At the outlet of Husån there is a road bridge which at this moment was completely flooded.

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Photo: Anders Abrahamsson, Huså

Heavy rains and positive temperatures in Västjämtland in mid-December led to an ice plug loosening and the river through Huså flooding.

Anders Abrahamsson managed to capture the tidal wave on film.

- It came very close to houses and cars and for a while we thought that the road bridge down by Kallsjön would be pulled along.

But luckily the water just rushed over, he said.

The occupier of the castle Villa Kassman

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When Villa Kassman was built more than 100 years ago, it was similar to Versaille in France.

But the glory days are long gone.

Follow into the dilapidated castle, where an occupier refuses to give the new owner access.

Photo: Michelle Derblom Jobe / SVT

The dilapidated and historic castle Villa Kassman outside Lidingö got a new owner in March, but the house turned out to be inhabited.

The occupier Leif asserted his right to the castle and refused to move.

- I can assert my right of possession until I can try to assert my right in court, he said when SVT visited the castle.

The lightning strikes right in front of the car

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See when the lightning was captured on film at E45 during the evening.

Isabell Ehnlund is sitting in a car on the E45 at the height of Lödöse on a summer day in July.

The rain is pounding on the windshield and Isabell starts filming when a lightning suddenly strikes in front of the car.

- It was cool, but a little scary because it was so close, Isabell said.

Trains crash into gas bus

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Here the train crashes straight into the gas bus.

Photo: Private

In March, a gas bus stopped at a railway crossing at Hisingen.

Freddy Persson was on site and at the same time as the barriers went down and audio signals went out, he started filming.

The next moment I heard the train honking and squeaking from the brakes.

And then I saw the train run right into the back of the bus.

It just said bang!

he recounted after the dramatic event.

The falling water bottle

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- If you try 100 million times, maybe you will succeed once, says Patrik Norqvist about the clip.

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A PET bottle that falls from a shelf - and jumps up again.

Whether the clip is fake or genuine, we leave it unsaid, but according to Patrik Nordqvist, physicist at Umeå University, several things are required to happen randomly and simultaneously.

-If it is genuine, it is among the cooler I have seen online, he states.

Quick guide to how to put on the mouth guard correctly

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A very quick guide on how to put on the mouth guard correctly.

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During the current pandemic, this video may not be completely untipped as among the most watched.

In 59 seconds, you will be guided on how to put on a mouth guard according to all the rules of art.

The light phenomenon over Sweden

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Jennie Roslund once again witnessed the special light phenomenon in the evening sky.

Photo: Jennie Roslund

Jennie Roslund usually walks in Vissträsk village to look for the northern lights, but in September she captured something completely different with the camera instead.

And 19 days later she sees it again.

- It was not so much the northern lights, but again, something that suddenly appeared in the sky and disappeared just as quickly again, Jennie Roslund told about the light that was seen over large parts of Sweden.

A Venice without water

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Pictures from Venice show boats and gondolas lying on the bottom due to low tides.

Photo: Reuters

Gondolas and boats located at the bottom of Venice's canals, this is what it looked like in February when the water dropped by 48 centimeters.