Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for November 11, 2012
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Coccolithophores and oceangoing algae and plankton that are microscopic in size, gather in such large blooms that as a whole they are visible from space! About half of India's population of 1.2 billion people is less than 25 years old! Archaeologists recently discovered tens of thousands of Roman era coins in Jersey, UK- which may be worth as much as $15 million!
Gator007 over 11 years ago
You talk about a population explosion
Puddleglum2 over 11 years ago
And the other half of India’s population are responsible …or irresponsible!
_sojourner_ over 11 years ago
That’s a whole latta mustaches.
Ooten Aboot over 11 years ago
Jersey is not part of the U.K.
StrangerCoug over 11 years ago
Talk about a young population!
natureboyfig4 Premium Member over 11 years ago
If Old Jersey is anything like New, it’s probably not worth going there to collect them.
:-P
VegasJimmy over 11 years ago
Thanks to the president for giving us workers to do the mundane jobs that Americans are too lazy to do (fast food workers, gardeners, hotel and motel housekeepers, etc.), or to think working for $10.00 an hour is “chump change”
zoidknight over 11 years ago
No, start with the third world countries and make it mandatory. They are the ones overpopulating the world.
zoidknight over 11 years ago
Some of us listened. The ones overpopulating are ones in third world countries.
jerry6665 over 11 years ago
thanks for compiling the info every day. always interesting and thought-provoking
Stephen Gilberg over 11 years ago
To think that at 30, I’m older than more than half the human world.
tuslog64 over 11 years ago
Actually, now that a horde of coins has been found, the individual value of each goes DOWN.
barefoottech over 11 years ago
At no time did the Channel Islands form part of the Kingdom of England, and they remained legally separate, though under the same Crown, through the subsequent unions of Scotland and England (1707), and Ireland (1801). Elizabeth II reigns over the Channel Islands directly, and not by virtue of her role as monarch of the United Kingdom.