Ripley Believe or not - Impossible Stories | Documentary Films 2015
Ripley Believe or not - Impossible Stories | Documentary Films 2015
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Strangest Things Around The World - Ripley's Believe It Or Not!
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We are at the Ripley’s Believe it or not museum in Key West, Florida. Let’s go inside and I’ll give you complete tour of everything in it. This is the skeleton of the Fiji Island Mermaid, you can see the body of a fish and the skull that looks humanoid. A man by the name of Barnum charged 25 cents per head to view this in 1842. Now, is it real? No, when he was about to die, Barnum revealed the secret; he had fused the skeletons of the upper half of a monkey with the lower half of a fish. This is world’s greatest hoax by the way.
This is a human Shrunken Torso: The Jivaro Indians of Ecuador were the only people on earth to have practiced the ancient craft of head shrinking. The heads of slain enemies were carefully preserved in a week long ritual and shrunken to a quarter of their normal size. This shrunken torso was originally purchased in Panama by author Ernest Hemingway.
Next is a Naga Mask, the Nagas are a reptilian race who lived underground and their sculptures are found in many Asian countries. This mask was used to help exorcise evil spirits from people who are believed to be possessed. Robert Ripley bought this mask from the island of Sri Lanka in 1936.
Here you can see a Native American ritual called Okipa practiced by a tribe called Mandan in North Dakota. There are three stages of self-mutilation in this ritual; warriors were first hung from rafters with ropes attached by pegs inserted under their flesh. Buffalo skulls would be skewered to their legs to weigh them down. Their flesh would tear after a few minutes and they would fall.
This is the West African Hate God used as a Voodoo doll to hex the enemies. The Kondes people of West Africa brought this culture into America in 1809 when they came in as black slaves. Nails would be inserted into the doll slowly; day by day which is supposed to inflict painful mental and physical suffering on the enemy who would be tortured by an invisible spirit.
Speaking of torture, the medieval Germans used a more direct technique to torture women who were unfaithful. This device called the Iron Maiden has 14 spikes that are aligned to pierce the eyes, the throat and the heart. The victims, who were put inside, were so mutilated by this device, that it was often set on a drawbridge over water. The mangled body could then be released into the water without having to be handled.
Here is a coffin with a bell attached to it and you can see it ringing. In the early 19th century, because of medical misdiagnosis, being buried alive by mistake occurred with alarming regularity. To prevent premature burials, coffins were designed with alarm bell attachments. If a “dead” body awoke within the coffin, the attached bell could be rung from inside the coffin to alert gravediggers or other passerby. This is where the phrase “saved by the bell” came from.
This is a model of a human unicorn who lived in Manchuria, China. His name was Wang and he had a 13 inch horn growing out the back of his head. He was a normal human being in all other aspects and was photographed by Robert Ripley in 1931.
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Places to see in ( Key West - USA )
Places to see in ( Key West - USA )
Key West, a U.S. island city, is part of the Florida Keys archipelago. It's also Florida's southernmost point, lying roughly 90 miles north of Cuba. Famed for its pastel-hued, conch-style houses, it’s a cruise-ship stop also accessible from the mainland via the Overseas Highway. It’s known more for its coral reefs – destinations for diving and snorkeling – than for its beaches.
Key West is the far frontier, edgier and more eccentric than the other keys, and also far more captivating. At its heart, this 7-sq-mile island feels like a beautiful tropical oasis, where the moonflowers bloom at night and the classical Caribbean homes are so sad and romantic it’s hard not to sigh at them.
While it has obvious allure, it's not without its contradictions. On one side of the road, there are literary festivals, Caribbean villas, tropical dining rooms and expensive art galleries. On the other, an S&M fetishist parade, frat boys passing out on the sidewalk and grizzly bars filled with bearded burnouts. With all that in mind, it's easy to find your groove in this setting, no matter where your interests lie. As in other parts of the Keys, nature plays a starring role here, with some breathtaking sunsets – cause for nightly celebration down on Mallory Sq.
The earliest Key West neighborhoods, on the western part of the island, are broadly known as Old Town. The Key West Historic District includes the major tourist destinations of the island, including Mallory Square, Duval Street, the Truman Annex and Fort Zachary Taylor. Old Town is where the classic bungalows and guest mansions are found. Bahama Village, southwest of Whitehead Street, features houses, churches, and sites related to its Afro-Bahamian history. The Meadows, lying northeast of the White Street Gallery District, is exclusively residential.
Key West, the southernmost point in the United States, is famous for watersports, lively nightlife, beaches, historic sites and its pastel, conch-style architechture. Duval Street, one of the most energetic strips of shops, bars and cafes anywhere, offers Sloppy Joe’s bar, a favorite Key West hangout of novelist Ernest Hemingway. And, for the more sober-minded, there's Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum.
A lot to see in Key West such as :
The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum
Southernmost Point of the Continental US
Duval Street
Mallory Square
Fort Zachary Taylor
Key West
Smathers Beach
Truman Little White House
The Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory
Mel Fisher Maritime Museum
Conch Republic
Key West Lighthouse
Key West Aquarium
Audubon House & Tropical Gardens
Key West Shipwreck Museum
Higgs Beach
West Martello Tower
Key West Cemetery
Fort East Martello Museum
Whitehead Street
Key West Express
Tours Key West
Caroline Street
Florida Keys Eco-Discovery Center
Sunset Key
Key West Art & Historical Society
Sebago Key West
Simonton Street
Edward B. Knight Pier
Custom House
Ripley's Believe It or Not! Odditorium
Key West First Legal Rum Distillery
The Custom House
The Basilica of St. Mary Star of the Sea
Sebago Watersports
Fleming Street
USCGC Ingham Maritime Museum
Nancy Forrester's Secret Garden
Florida Keys
Oldest House in Key West
Sand Key Lighthouse
Dog Beach
Key West Tropical Forest & Botanical Garden
Sigsbee Park
North Roosevelt Boulevard
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Fort East Martello Museum - Key West, Florida
The Fort East Martello Museum is famous for housing weird artifacts in Key West. Robert the Haunted Doll and Tombstone of Elena Hoyos whose decomposed body was partially preserved by a demented man for amorous purposes are kept here. The museum is rarely visited by people during day time, but the haunted tours bring in a lot of night time visitors. It is also listed in the U.S National Register of Historic Places. The view from the East Martello Tower is worth seeing.
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Strangest Things Around The World: Ripley's Believe It or Not! Odditorium
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Here is a video about the town of Key West, Florida, USA.
The location is beautiful, the people are nice and the Key Lime Pie is just amazing!
Enjoy a skeak peek of some attractions around Key West like Ship Wreak Museum and Ripley's Believe It Or Not Museum.
Key West is the place to go and just let yourself wonder on the streets, let your eyes soak the sights and the smiles on the people's faces, a place to kiss your spouce at the Most Southern Pole of USA, a place to look for treasure and much more.
Key West is a cruise destination so you can embark on a cruise ship and go there, or you can just pack your family and drive there. Enjoy!
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Creepiest Love Story Ever? Carl Tanzler & Elena Hoyos
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We are at the East Martello Museum in Key West, Florida and I am gonna show you one of the craziest stories of true love. Here we have a picture of a man called Carl Tanzler and right next to him are some items that belong to him. He came to Key west in 1927 leaving behind his first wife because he knew she was not the right girl. Let’s backtrack further to how he figured this out. When Karl was about 10 years old, he has a dream where his dead aunt brings a girl and tells him “This girl will one day be your bride to be”. You find her and she will live with you happily forever. So now, Karl dumps the first bride and moves to Key West in 1927 and changes his name to Count Von Cosel. At this point he is very rich and claims he has 9 university degrees. He gets a job as an X-ray technician at the Marine Hospital. Three years later a beautiful Cuban girl walks into the hospital by the name of Elena Hoyos. Karl immediately recognizes her as the same girl in the dream and falls in love. He volunteers to diagnose her for free. She is diagnosed with Tuberculosis. Now, at that time Tuberculosis was a terrible disease, most people who got it simply died. Of course he wants her to live. Now he volunteers to take care of her in all his free time and tries desperately to find a cure for her. He is even proposing marriage to her every single day. He is 55 and she is 19, so she is turning him down every day.
Three years go by, and Elena dies of tuberculosis. She is then taken to the Dean Lopez funeral home, for her very first funeral. What do mean by that? The story gets stranger. This funeral is attended by less than a dozen people. Elena’s family and Count Von Cosel. Now, he doesn’t want her in an unmarked wooden box which is all her family could afford. He builds a huge mausoleum with electricity inside it. Her grave had a telephone inside connected to a telephone outside the mausoleum. Every night, he goes to this mausoleum, stands outside, picks up the phone and talks to her for an hour. It turns out he is still proposing marriage to her every day. After a year and a half, he calls his friend and tells him “Persistence paid off, Elena agreed to marry me”. His friend thinks it is a joke, but the following night, Count Von Cosel quietly broke into the mausoleum and took Elena’s body home.
Now imagine a body that’s been slowly decomposing for 18 months. So, he cuts her open, stuffs her with rags, attaches her bones together with wire and coat hangers. He puts glass eyes in sockets, uses mortician’s wax to take care of decay and now dresses her in a beautiful white dress. He then celebrates a private wedding ceremony. For the next seven years, they lived together as a happy married couple in every single way. Yes, Von Cosel also recreated other parts of Elena to consummate the marriage.
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Hooray For Hollywood wax museum Kissimmee Florida
Hooray For Hollywood wax museum Kissimmee Florida
Hooray For Hollywood Wax Museum and Tower of London Experience gives visitors two unique attractions in one.
The Hollywood Wax Museum includes amazing replicas of celebrities, Hollywood stars, rock legends, and kings of comedy.
The Tower of London Experience features the famous replica British crown jewel collection, along with replicas of the royal family including Princess Diana wearing her favorite dress. Henry VIII is here with with his six wives and some ominous torture implements from days past. The stout-hearted can enter the infamous Tower dungeons and witness horrifying scenes of medieval torture.
Free general admission with the Go Orlando Card
Hours: Daily, 10:00 am11:00 pm
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Address: 5770 West Irlo Bronson Highway, Kissimmee
Directions: Old Town, one mile east of I-4 (exit 64A) on Highway 192 in Kissimmee
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Sea Life Nature Cruise | Gatorland | Green Meadows Farm | Fun Spot Action Park | Hawaiian Rumble Golf | Congo River Kissimmee | Haunted Grimm House | Ripleys Believe It or Not! | Titanic—The Experience | WonderWorks | Train Land International | Winter Park Scenic Boat | Arabian Nights | Pirates Dinner Adventure | Outta Control Dinner Show | Charles Morse Museum | Orlando History Center | Orlando Museum of Art | Congo River Daytona | Congo River Clearwater | Cypress Gardens | Dinosaur World | Forever Florida | USF Botanical Gardens | Kennedy Space Center | Daytona USA | Sea Thriller Speedboat | StarLite Majesty Yacht | StarLite Princess Cruise | Police Hall of Fame | Museum of Arts/Sciences | Museum of Fine Arts | Water Ski Hall of Fame | Gator Park Airboat | Miami Metro Zoo | Miami Seaquarium | Parrot Jungle Island | Island Queen Cruises | Miami Duck Tours | Palm Beach Princess | Bass Museum of Art | Lowe Art Museum | Miami Art Museum | Miami Childrens Museum | Museum of Cont. Art | Vizcaya Museum/Gardens | Miami City Tour | Miami/Everglades Tour | Key West Tour | Everglades Experience |
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Ripley’s Red Train Tours/St. Augustine, Florida 2014 (Part 1)
Ripley’s Red Train Tours in St. Augustine, Florida November 30, 2014.
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The first step to start getting to know the Oldest City in the United States, St Augustine, in Florida, is to hop on the Red Train and take an 80–90 minute, fully narrated historical tour of the Nation’s Oldest City.
In it, you´ll cover over 7 miles and visit dozens of historic sites.
The tours are Hop on Hop Off, so you can get in or out on any stop; as trains run continuously from 8:30 AM to 5PM, and they run every 15 to 20 minutes.
There are 22 stops in full during the tour:
Castillo San Marcos
City Marina & Bayfront Mini-Golf
City Plaza
Colonial Spanish Quarter
Flagler College & Villa Zorayda
Flagler Memorial Presbyterian Church
Fountain of Youth
Lightner Museum
Middle of St George St.
Mission Nombre de Dios
Parking Garage & Visitors Center
Ripley´s Believe it or not museum
San Sebastian Winery
Whetstone Chocolates
Spanish Military Hospital & Aviles St.
St. George St.
The Old Jail
The Old Senator
The Oldest House
Ripley´s Red Train Tours in Historic St Augustine Florida
Address: 170 San Marco Ave, St. Augustine, FL 32084, USA
Phone: +1 904-829-6545
Prices
ADULT 3-Day Pass – $24.99
CHILD 3-Day Pass – $9.99
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