According to: https://www.thisisanfield.com/2021/...lysing-a-worrying-slump-for-liverpools-no-10/ It is the average distance run by Sadio Mane in UEFA Champions League games. “Using data available via UEFA from Champions League games this season, he’s running 10.6km per 90”
According to: https://news.sky.com/story/hotel-in-taiwan-collapses-after-6-4-magnitude-earthquake-11239117 It was the depth of the epicentre of the 2018 Taiwan earthquake. “The epicentre was very shallow at just 10.6km deep“
The World’s End walk, Llangollen? https://maps-and-walks.co.uk/wales-llangollen/10-6km-worlds-end-llangollen/
According to: https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20150112-why-in-flight-food-tastes-weird It is the height flown at by a laboratory set up to test the taste of airplane food. “To investigate this the researchers used a special lab that reduced air pressure simulating cruising at 35,000 feet (10.6km)“
That's it. Air hostess Vesna Vulovic was the only survivor when a bomb exploded in midair over Czechoslovakia in 1972. Trapped in (or protected by?) the tail of the plane, she fell 33,333 feet and landed in snow which cushioned her fall. https://maktoobonline.wordpress.com/2016/04/15/8943/ Over to you.
Thanks, BB. In November 1981, the Watford players came to Vicarage Road to help film some exterior foootballing shots for an ITV children’s programme called ‘Murphy’s Mob’. The footballing action was directed by the then Head of ATV Sport. Who was he?
Former Wolves and England player, Billy Wright, indeed. I think he married one of the Beverley Sisters, as an unrelated bit of trivia! Over to you.