Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for August 23, 2015
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Transcript:
Sweet! Densuke watermelons, prized for their extra sweet taste, have black rinds! Atlanta, GA, was originally named Terminus. Paula Sunshine built an extension to her house in Suffolk, England, from human hair mixed with plaster!
Plaster is not strong enough to build with. The main support had to be a more sturdy frame. Hair is common to use with plaster as horse hair has been used for many years now. Plaster was applied over spaced wood lathe wall construction.
Plaster is not strong enough to build with. The main support had to be a more sturdy frame. Hair is common to use with plaster as horse hair has been used for many years now. Plaster was applied over spaced wood lathe wall construction.