Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for March 05, 2015
Transcript:
When an airplane froze to the runway in Siberia in temperatures of -61F in November 2014, passengers were forced to get out and push! The Earth Harp, a giant playable harp created by artist and musician Bill Close has strings up to 1000 feet long! In 2008, Yasushi Takahashi proposed to his girlfriend by traveling 4451 miles across Japan with a global positioning system that tracked his steps, eventually spelling out Marry Me on a map! Marry Me
Templo S.U.D. over 9 years ago
That was quite a feat Takahashi-san did. As for that Serbian flight, were they able to get the plane rolling?
MJKesquire over 9 years ago
Where is this earth harp located? What are the strings madeof? How many people does it take to play it??
Aryeh_Z over 9 years ago
About The Earth Harphttp://williamandtheearthharp.com/about
Simon_Jester over 9 years ago
One can only hope Takahashi’s girlfriend said, ‘Yes’
James Wolfenstein over 9 years ago
Why would a Japanese do that in English???
Charlie Fogwhistle over 9 years ago
I don’t know about Takahashi. That had to take a year or two, by which time his girlfriend could have reported him missing and married somebody else. Unless he didn’t want it to be a surprise, or she was coming with him. I see a lot of logistical problems here. Job, alibi, sanity hearings, etc.
loner34 over 9 years ago
Since she didn’t understand English she said ie (no).
sdjamieson Premium Member over 9 years ago
Define “playable.”
Stephen Gilberg over 9 years ago
I assume the strings make sounds outside the human hearing range.