Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for December 10, 2023

  1. Bluedog
    Bilan  10 months ago

    Too bad the Otagi Nenbutsu-Ji Temple doesn’t have room for humans.

     •  Reply
  2. John wayne
    The Duke  10 months ago

    That’s a lot of water. I wonder if it would be feasible to use artificial turf on golf courses?

     •  Reply
  3. 0804242
    James Wolfenstein  10 months ago

    I think I’ll start a GoFundMe account to raise money for Ripley to buy a calculator. According to the Dept of Agriculture, an average farming field takes about 1.5 acre-feet of water. That’s the equivalent volume of 1.5 feet of water over a surface of one acre. Something above 300 thousand gallons. Let’s say 400. And let’s say a 400-acre golf course, kind of a heck of a golf course, bigger than half a square mile. It means 160,000 gallons of water for a golf course so big that doesn’t exist at a farming standard ratio, more demanding than just grass. And, here’s the catch, the ratio is per year!!

     •  Reply
  4. Missing large
    therese_callahan2002  10 months ago

    Ah, the first emojis.

     •  Reply
  5. Win 20201204 12 32 23 pro
    oakie817  10 months ago

    i have a crossed beak too

     •  Reply
  6. 250
    ladykat  10 months ago

    What a waste of water.

     •  Reply
  7. Missing large
    goboboyd  10 months ago

    The pooch’s potential in-laws – ‘So, tell us a little about your family’s background.’

     •  Reply
  8. Captain smokeblower
    poppacapsmokeblower  10 months ago

    Do the beaks on the crossbill alway cross the same way? Always the upper crossing to the left, as shown, or do some cross to the right, making some crossbills left beaked and others right beaked. Just curious.

     •  Reply
  9. Giphy downsized
    Angry Indeed Premium Member 10 months ago

    If there were such things as a bird dentist, that Crossbill Bird would be diagnosed as having a severe overbite.

     •  Reply
  10. Missing large
    markhughw  10 months ago

    and they named the puppy Goth

     •  Reply
  11. Greg backlit
    mindjob  10 months ago

    They still can’t open macadamia nuts

     •  Reply
  12. 22ebfcac ced8 4f81 81ab 38a9544c0f83
    ragsarooni Premium Member 10 months ago

    A green-spotted Pyrenees? Really?

     •  Reply
  13. Missing large
    LAFITZGERALD  10 months ago

    Wowsville on this Sunday panel of facts!!

     •  Reply
  14. Missing large
    djlactin  10 months ago

    Fortunately, the water evaporates and rains down again.

     •  Reply
  15. Missing large
    dpatrickryan Premium Member 10 months ago

    That’s over three thousand Olympic swimming pools, or 168 pools per each of the 18 holes. Or, more directly, if you’ve got an average-sized course of maybe 150 acres, that’s 6 million square feet, so 318 gallons PER SQUARE FOOT PER DAY. Or, in a different way, that’s a 42 foot depth of water over the entire course. Yes, I’m an engineer, why do you ask? :)

     •  Reply
  16. A40 austin devon
    Ooten Aboot  10 months ago

    The 2.08 billion gallons figure is quoted at as the average daily use from 2003 to 2005 for all golf courses in the United States, not for a single course. The same source says that golf courses account for about 0.5% of water used for irrigation in the USA. The amount used by any particlar course varies according to local conditions. I am not a golfer, and not in the USA, so I have no axe to grind here.

     •  Reply
  17. 50championstarlight
    51 Champion  10 months ago

    Wait a minute! 2,080,000,000 gallons of water is 3,336,666,666 cubic feet. That’s 31,311 olympic size swimming pools. It’s also 17,326,400,000 pounds. That can not possibly be right!!

     •  Reply
  18. Missing large
    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  10 months ago

    Don’t worry about the golf course—-Trump will pay for it

     •  Reply
Sign in to comment

More From Ripley's Believe It or Not