Friday, August 21, 2020

A young man weighing 444 kg is looking for a suitable wife

Agency. The 27-year-old Pakistani weightlifter is looking for a wife who can fit his body weighing 444 kg. The 444 kg weightlifter wants his bride to weigh at least 100 kg but he has already rejected 300 offers as he could not find such a young woman.

Not only Hyatt but his family thinks that his daughter-in-law should weigh at least 100 kg. In his opinion, if there are many differences between the bride and groom, the couple will not get married. The family even wants Arbab's bride to be 6 feet 4 inches tall. Also, the young lady should come to make good food. Hyatt eats a thousand carbs a day. He eats 36 eggs daily.

See also: Gold worth 30 million extracted at once by digging the ground! A couple digging in southern Australia have found two gold nuggets in the ground. The value of these two buckets is said to be two and a half million US dollars (30 million Nepali rupees). Brent Shannon and Ethan West discovered the gold nuggets near the town of Tarnagulla in Victoria. Their discovery was featured on the popular TV show 'Australian Gold Hunters'. The show aired on Thursday. The couple discovered the gold using a metal detector.
After finding out that there was gold, they excavated and extracted the gold. The whole process of extracting gold was shown on TV. "It's definitely one of our most important discoveries," Ethan West told CNN. According to the Discovery Channel, which broadcasts the show, Ethan West and his father found the gold nuggets, which weighed about three and a half kilos, in a matter of hours. This TV show shows the work of couples searching for gold in remote areas of Australia.

The program shows how researchers search for gold buried in the ground. Speaking to Australian TV show Sunrise, Bent Shannon said, "We wanted to take a chance. That kepal was an empty field. Which means it's about to be the most delusional time of the year, as well. According to Ethan West, excavations over four years have uncovered perhaps thousands of pieces of gold. The Discovery Channel also says that gold explorers can pay up to 30 percent more for a gold nugget than their estimated value.

In 2019, an Australian man extracted 1.4 kg of gold using a metal detector. Its estimated value was more than 69,000. Gold mining in Australia began in the 1850s and is still an important industry in the country today. According to a local website, Tarnagullashahar was founded during the Victoria Gold Rush and is one of the richest cities in the world where many explorers try their luck.

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