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Invention of the Microwave
The Microwave is a normal kitchen appliance these days but, it would not exist it wasn't for Andy Ladal. He was always thinking of new ideas, but only one caught Mike Trugal's eye. Mike Trugal was a famous inventor in Celfonte. He showed the world the Invention of the microwave and everybody loved it! -
Tsunami of 1914
This tsunami had a big impact on the country of Celfonte. For years after it people were rebuilding and understanding how we could have lost 3,500 people in such a short amount of time. The Australian Red Cross helped out alot, but for the years to come nothing was the same. -
The 1st World Cometition of Scuba Diving
only 1 ring in the whole entire ocean. The winner was Bridget Myers! -
1st World Competition of Scuba Diving
The 1st world scuba finals were a big deal for competitive scuba divers. It was their chance to show the world how good they were, since scuba diving wasn't in the Olympics. There are two rounds of competition. During the first round there was 5 rings hidden in the ocean. There was approximately 1,500 competiters, only five found find the rings and moved on to the next round. Those people were Bobby Smith, Sue Lunden, Bridget Myers, Scott Swat, and William Mone. In the second round there was -
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Australian War
The Australian War was short but, incredibly hard. Celfonte was the loser of that war. They didn't gain their independence from Australia like they were hoping to do. People that live in Celfonte can't wait until the day they do gain independence. -
Copper Cave
Stanley Lurry was not a popular name in Antipelt, Celfonte. Some people knew him some didn't. After July 3rd 1949 everyone would know him. On that day it seemed to be like every other day Stanley went out to go mine for Copper. Except on that very day he found a cave full of Copper. Copper was everywhere! Soon Copper became Celfonte's biggest traded Natural Resource.