Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for September 09, 2016
Transcript:
Edward Hardy, 95, posted an online ad for musicians to jam with- three of those who responded were his former bandmates! The Dutch village of Giethoorn has no roads! City Beneath The Sea The ancient Lion City, intentionally flooded in 1959, sits about 130 feet below the surface of China's Qiandao Lake!
Templo S.U.D. over 7 years ago
I wonder what music Mr. Hardy played back in the day. Can you even find his works on iTunes and/or YouTube?
therese_callahan2002 over 7 years ago
City beneath the sea? Just don’t run into any water cyborgs.
Chad Cheetah over 7 years ago
I’m pretty sure he didn’t say “jam”
bjharrington77 over 7 years ago
neat
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 7 years ago
tom_wright over 7 years ago
Now how the hey can anybody even think that someone placing and/or answering an ad is in any way noteworthy?
PMark over 7 years ago
So the city isn’t actually beneath “the sea”.
Neo Stryder over 7 years ago
Why did they flood it?
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 7 years ago
No roads I can understand. How about power lines?
Captain Colorado over 7 years ago
Edward Hardy: “Well, this is awkward!”
tuslog1964 over 7 years ago
Not certain about today, but in 1965 Stehikin, Washington(at the head of Lake Chelan) had no roads – access by water only.
paranormal over 7 years ago
No it’s beneath the LAKE.