Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for September 11, 2014
Transcript:
The Great Wall of China now has a section on which visitors can draw graffiti. King Bela of Hungary died in 1603 when his wooden thrown collapsed on top of him. Hedgehogs enjoy eating creosote and discarded cigarettes- substances toxic to humans- and also rub them on their spines, possibly to protect them from parasites.
When my brother left for China to do an English-teaching internship a few years back, he asked what I’d like for a souvenir. I pondered and came up with a Great Wall of China snow globe. He gets me one. As for Hungarian king, must’ve been very cheap wood or something that killed him.