Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for October 30, 2016
Transcript:
Closed! A traveling Titanic exhibit had to be temporarily shut down after experiencing water damage. A modern Viking saga! Stein Hoff of Gullaug, Norway, age 70, following the path of his countrymen George Harbo and Frank Samuelson, who rowed across the Atlantic Ocean in 1896, attempted to duplicate their feat in the summer of 2016- solo. He rowed an amazing 3233 miles in 84 days before stopping short of his goal. The North Pole is moving, and in the year 2000, it switched from moving west to moving east!
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
Where did this traveling Titanic exhibit experience its water damage?
Bilan about 8 years ago
Technically, the pole doesn’t move, east and west move.
Sort of like the spoon in Matrix.
winding road about 8 years ago
That is amazing, 3,233 miles across the Atlantic. I wonder why he stopped.
James Wolfenstein about 8 years ago
The magnetic North Pole… and the South Pole is moving too.
PMark about 8 years ago
How can the North Pole move either East or West when the only direction from the pole is South?
tom_wright about 8 years ago
That was one of those Y2K things.
Chad Cheetah about 8 years ago
The Titanic exhibit was in Atlanta
Guilty Bystander about 8 years ago
“The North Pole is moving…” Is rent going up THERE, too?
Dean about 8 years ago
The geologic pole could migrate if there is a slow slight wobble in the rotation.
I thought that it was called procession but could not find that definition in my dictionary so I may be misspelling it.
SD1 Patrol about 8 years ago
cool