Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for November 22, 2013
Transcript:
In 2013, geographers found that Mount McKinley, North America's tallest peak, is 83 feet shorter than previously recorded. Michael Morrow, a fugitive from a California prison, was captured in Arkansas in September 2013- 36 years after he escaped! Seahorse wine is a traditional health tonic in China.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member about 11 years ago
Maybe Mt McKinley melted a little bit, you know from global warming.☺
edclectic about 11 years ago
We all tend to shrink a bit as we age.
Templo S.U.D. about 11 years ago
Just cannot escape from the long arm of the law, can you, Mr. Morrow?
Frogman_tg about 11 years ago
It really cracks me up how something that has been all over the news for the last week or more ends up on Ripley’s so fast.
e.groves about 11 years ago
How is seahorse wine made?
Dkram about 11 years ago
There was a time when the Appalachian Mountains were the tallest mountains in the world, now they’er the shortest..\\//_
tuslog64 about 11 years ago
Mt. Everest trivia- When it was first surveyed, the surveyors kept coming up with 29,000 feet, but figured that they’d be accused of guessing, so they put down an official figure of 29,002 which is still listed on many maps today.A more recent survey came up with 29,035 +/- 7 feet.
tuslog64 about 11 years ago
It all depends upon what you use as a baseline.Mt. Everest if based on sea level.Hawaii if sea floor is used as the base.A mountain in the Andes near the Equator would qualify as tallest if center of Earth was used as base line, due to the Equatorial bulge!
Fan o’ Lio. about 11 years ago
Did you know that it’s the male seahorse that gives birth to its young?
meg_grif about 11 years ago
Talk about making a molehill out of a mountain…
gocomicsmember about 11 years ago
Seahorse IN the wine, not wine made out of seahorses.