The money box was closed for 50 years, the man opened in just 30 seconds.
The money box was closed for 50 years, the man opened in just 30 seconds.
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For just 30 seconds and 50 years, the ' mysterious ' vault was opened. This was the first attempt to open the Tijori several times in these years, but no one could succeed. Let me tell you for information that this has been done by a man named Stephen Mills, a Canadian resident, and surprisingly, Mills, in the first attempt, shocked everyone by opening the ' mysterious ' vault.

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In fact, the case is that Stephen Mills came with his family to visit the Vermillion Heritage Museum in the province of Alberta, and there were a lot of items in the exhibition. At the same time, there was a ' mysterious ' vault that had been closed since the 1970.

According to media reports received, the vault was first placed in a hotel in Brunswick, which was last opened in the year 1906. But then it was discontinued in the decade 1970, and in the decade 1990, the owner of the hotel donated the vault to the museum. There was an attempt to open the bar, but nobody succeeded in that. The experts were also called upon to open it, but nothing happened. The man, who try 20-40 and 60 numbers, was successful. The BBC's Mane, the welder by profession, said the vault's lock was a sum of odd numbers and he rotated the number 20 three times in the direction of the clock handle, then twice the number 40 in the opposite direction and finally then the number 60 in the straight direction once Rotated and got success in opening the vault.

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