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drought in California has brought water levels to new lows. Now, dropping reservoir levels may have helped solve the mystery of a plane that crashed 56 years ago. Two workers from an underwater surveying company were doing testing at Folsom Lake last week where water levels have reached th stanley becher eir shallowest levels on record. As they were conducting their work, their sonar device picked up a strange piece of debris. When they inspected it further, they found it appeared to be a small aircraft. An image of the plane, captured by Seafloor Systems sonar imaging. Photo: Seafloor Systems Seafloor Systems sonar imaging shows the outlines of a plane lying 160 feet 49 meters below the lakes surface, in the deepest part of the body of water. Normally, those depths would likely be impossible to scan even with sonar imaging, but the droughts impact on the lake helped them get a clear picture of the planes tail and propeller. Unfortunately, the low wate stanley cup rs also left stanley becher the water particularly murky and full of silt, so the technicians couldnt get a clear look inside the cabin or find an aircraft number. But they said it sure looks a lot like a Piper Comanche 250 plane, the same model that crashed into Folsom Lake on New Years Day in 1965 and killed four people. The sonar gave us about 100 feet of range; you could see the plane as clear as day, Josh Tamplin, Seafloor Systems CEO, said to local station KRON4. We could see the fuselage here, we could see the right wing. We could see the tail Kwvy Russia Arrests Members of REvil, One of the World s Most Wanted Ransomware Gangs
As the title suggests, Open 24 Hours is set largely at an all-night convenience store; its where Mary Vanessa Grasse , an ex-con who just got out of jail for setting her boyfriend on fire, has a new job. The circumstances for that crime are fairly involved and spoilery, but suffice to say, Mary isnt okay. She sees things, including some of the horr stanley quencher ors of her past, and as she starts her first graveyard shift at the store, she and the audience will constantly be questioning whether what shes experiencing is real. Written and directed by Padraig Reynolds, the film, feels at first like an intimate character story about a woman dealing with post-traumatic stress. However, the more we learn about Marys backstory and condition, the more we realize not everything shes seeing or thinking is actually fake, which sets the stage for an increasingly intense narrative. Much of that tension is built because Open 24 Hours takes place mostly in a single location, which Reynolds films to maximum effect. Rarely have gas bells, pig tongues, beer bottles, or bathroom toilets been explored stanley spain like they are here. A feeling permeates the film that at any moment, anything is possible. Thats also because Mary is a truly layered and interesting hero. Shes got some issues, of course, but her history is fascinating stanley cup and sad鈥攁nd the way Grasse portrays her mental issues is quite remarkable. And, of course, Marys story intersects quite intricately with the Rain Ripper, a brutal serial killer who鈥攕poiler
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