Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for December 11, 2011
Transcript:
Mina Akkijyrkka, a Finnish sculptor and designer, creates giant sculptures of cows from scrap auto-parts! Shark species Squalus Formosus was first discovered in a Taiwan fish market! Most of what we know of the Earth's core comes from the study of earthquakes!
Aussie Down Under almost 13 years ago
Moooving.
Puddleglum2 almost 13 years ago
Miina milks it for all it’s worth!
Puddleglum2 almost 13 years ago
Miina is showing his mettle/metal!
Puddleglum2 almost 13 years ago
Sometimes what they learn from the earth’s core is ‘no great shakes’!
Jogger2 almost 13 years ago
Didn’t we learn about detecting the Earth’s core by studying seismic waves in 4th grade?
iced tea almost 13 years ago
How in the world did those sharks turn up in a fish market? I won’t mind digging into the Earth’s core to find agates and geodes. I can make sculptures out of my husband’s snuff cans. Wonder what I should make?
Fourcrows almost 13 years ago
Gold does not form on Earth. All gold deposits are the result of meteorite collisions, the gold veins the result of seismic activity that causes it to melt together. So while it is abundant due to billions of years of being collected on earth ( or 6000 years, depending on what you want to believe) it is unlikely to have much accumulation at the core.
Dberrymanal1 almost 13 years ago
That’s art? Wrong! Artsy-Fartsy!
Puddleglum2 almost 13 years ago
@iced tea,’Snuff to make you think?
Lazydoggs3 almost 13 years ago
love to see that cow come matting season
MrsETPerry almost 13 years ago
Sorry but the earth part was like a “DUH” MOMENT.