Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for June 28, 2014
Transcript:
Circus acrobats and sailors were hired to help build the Hoover dam on the Colorado River in the 1930s using their skills to scale the 700 FT high canyon walls. Gachhh! In 1831, the Italian tenor Americo Sbigoli sang himself to death when a blood vessel burst in his throat during a powerful performance of a Pacini opera in Rome. The Dodonpa roller coaster in Japan hits 107 mph in 1.8 seconds- an acceleration rate twice as fast as the Saturn V moon rocket launch!
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member over 10 years ago
Enrico Caruso also burst a blood vessel in his throat while performing an opera, though he didn’t die of it. He died of injuries received a few days earlier when part of a set fell on him during a different opera.
Templo S.U.D. over 10 years ago
I think I’d be super-duper nauseous on the Dodonpa. As for Signore Sbigoli, I guess he choked on his own blood.
i_am_the_jam over 10 years ago
So that’s where the myth came from. When I was a kid, everyone said that if you scream too long and too loudly, you’d die of a heart attack. Now it seems that it’s not of the heart attack, but from a burst carotid/jugular.
Kali39 over 10 years ago
Okay, so that’s another roller coaster on my list of “Never gonna try,” right after that one on top of the Las Vegas skyscraper and the one on the Santa Monica Pier (not that the last one is a problem – it’s just on top of Santa Monica Bay, and you run the risk of falling into the oil and whatever it is we call the Bay…)
ghretighoti over 10 years ago
Manned rocket launches are no particular great shakes in terms of initial acceleration because the rockets are carrying such a heavy weight of fuel at the start. Their acceleration increases as tons of fuel are burned. But the big thing is that they keep on accelerating for over six minutes, at which point they are travelling at 18,000 miles per hour or five miles per second in low-earth orbit!
Simon_Jester over 10 years ago
Imagine of Signor Sbigoli had been singing the final aria From I Pagliacci at the time; everyone would have thought it was just part of the performance
joeywolf over 10 years ago
“Puccini”