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Driving through Brazil to Rio de Janeiro, you might spot an eerie sight on the side of the road: a derelict gang of Santas, lying abandoned surrounded by palm trees and greenery.Look closely and you'll see these Father Christmas clones aren't alone.There's a sad looking sleigh and dilapidated reindeer nearby. Soon you'll spot the faded candy canes, battered slides and an eerie house.Welcome to Park Albanoel, in Itaguaí, Brazil — an abandoned Christmas theme park.The park was the brainchild of politician Antonio Albano Reis, colloquially known as the "Santa Claus of Quintino" because he dressed as Santa each Christmas.It was going to be a series of fun, themed-lands over an expansive area — more than 30 million square meters — but only the Santa area was completed.Following Reis' sudden death in a road accident in 2004, Park Albanoel closed and fell into disrepair. 884

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EL CAJON, Calif. (KGTV) -- This week, 10News is celebrating Life in El Cajon. El Cajon native Jimmie Johnson started racing when he was only five. In the early 2000s, Johnson became a name worth noting for anyone keeping a close eye on NASCAR. RELATED: Nascar great Jimmie Johnson hasn't forgotten his El Cajon rootsBy 2016, he was a NASCAR legend, joining the ranks of Dale Earnhardt and Richard Petty. Check out the timeline below to see what the famed race car driver has accomplished: 497

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Do you know how much taxpayer money is being spent to fight climate change? In the next decade, our elected leaders could be spending billions.This time of year, in the Miami Beach area, is known as king tide season. It’s a time when tides wash to record levels.Residents like Chris Johnson wonder why the salty seas seem to keep rising."It makes you think, is global warming real?” Johnson says. “Or is it just the moon that pulls the tide up?”Many people seem to pose the same question, and if you ask local leaders, they all agree climate is changing."Something is going on that wasn't going on 40 to 50 years ago,” says Jimmy Morales, a Miami Beach city manager.Most leaders in the area say there’s no questioning climate change."Places that used to be above water are now below water,” Morales says. “Islands that are disappearing, you see it, it's there.”Morales is attending the annual Global Action Climate Summit, where policy makers discuss ways to curb the consequences that come with shrinking shorelines.Over 10 years, the plan is to invest up to a billion to raise roads and install more pumps, in order to prevent the Atlantic from swallowing the city. It’s an issue he says everyone should care about."Don't think, 'Well, I don't live in a coastal town, it doesn't matter.’ It does matter,” Morales says. “The only way to really make a change and a difference is to throw your vote in a box and hope that enough people agree with you.” 1467

  

EDGEWOOD, Kentucky — A St. Elizabeth Healthcare thoracic surgeon is inviting the world to witness a complex lung cancer surgery via Facebook.Kentucky has the highest rate of lung cancer in the country, and Dr. Royce Calhoun is using the surgery as an educational experience by talking to viewers about lung cancer and what it takes to treat patients. 358

  

EL CAJON, Calif. (KGTV) - A young trick-or-treater sorting through her candy made a stunning discovery."They were excited. Loved Halloween and candy," said Jean Bilbrey.As with so many other families, Halloween night for the Bilbrey's three children - ages 11,9 and 4 - was a blur of costumes, front doors and a steady flow of treats. Their family started around Falmouth Drive and Virgina Court and walked for several hours, stopping by 30 to 50 homes. In all, they filled about six buckets' worth. This past weekend, the kids went about the task of sorting the candy."My middle daughter, who is nine, said 'Mom, Mom, I found something in my candy' and brought me a ring," said Bilbrey.It was a woman's ring, possibly a precious one. "Looks like a wedding band similar to mine. Possibly an anniversary band ... somebody wears on a hand that means something to somebody ... my first thought was we need to get this back to the owner. As a woman, my jewelry, I don't have much but what I do have is very important to me," said Bilbrey.The piece of jewelry likely slipped off while someone was handing out candy. Like any good mystery, there are a few clues, including the candy found next to the ring. "Candy corn and the Sour Patch candies. That's what she had in her hand was the candy corn," said Bilbrey.Bilbrey spread word of the ring on social media, but so far, she's come up empty."I'll keep it safe. I've got it here. Happy to return it and hopefully soon," said Bilbrey.If you have any information on the mystery of the trick-or-treat ring, Tips@10news.com. 1574

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