
Ripley's Believe It Or Not - 1 Minute Episodes 19xx.xx.xx To Kill A Turtle
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Truth is stranger than fiction. And this is the truth. This is missing. Believe it or not. One of the most.
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Unusual.
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Waterfalls in the world is in New Zealand. It's almost 2,000ft high and shaped like a gigantic cross.
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Believe it.
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Or not. In a moment, I'll tell you how to kill a giant turtle with a bow and arrow.
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Necessity.
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Has created the most amazing marksman in the world. They're natives of Ecuador who hunt the huge aral turtle with bow and arrow. No ordinary shot will stop this thick shelled animal. But these hunters.
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Have learned to fire.
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Their arrows high in the air in.
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Such an incredibly.
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Accurate angle of flight that the arrow.
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Lands on the turtle.
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With enough force to kill this almost indestructible animal.
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Believe it or not.
Podcast Summary: Ripley's Believe It Or Not - 1 Minute Episodes: To Kill A Turtle
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In this captivating episode of Harold's Old Time Radio, titled Ripley's Believe It Or Not - 1 Minute Episodes: To Kill A Turtle, listeners are transported into the intriguing world of extraordinary facts and unbelievable feats. Hosted by Harold, the episode delves into two remarkable tales that challenge the boundaries of reality.
The episode opens with a fascinating fact about one of the world's most unusual waterfalls located in New Zealand. Speaker A introduces this natural marvel:
A [00:14]: "Waterfalls in the world is in New Zealand. It's almost 2,000ft high and shaped like a gigantic cross."
This staggering waterfall not only impresses with its height but also with its unique cross-shaped formation, making it a standout natural wonder.
Transitioning from natural wonders, the episode takes a thrilling turn to the art of hunting giant turtles in Ecuador. Speaker B encourages listeners to keep an open mind:
B [00:21]: "Believe it."
Speaker A continues, leading into the heart of the episode's main topic:
A [00:22]: "Or not. In a moment, I'll tell you how to kill a giant turtle with a bow and arrow."
The discussion highlights the extraordinary skills of Ecuadorian natives who have mastered the art of hunting the formidable aral turtle. Despite the turtle's thick shell making it nearly indestructible, these hunters have developed a remarkable technique:
A [00:31]: "Has created the most amazing marksman in the world. They're natives of Ecuador who hunt the huge aral turtle with bow and arrow. No ordinary shot will stop this thick-shelled animal. But these hunters."
Speaker B adds to the excitement, emphasizing the necessity that drives these exceptional marksmen:
B [00:30]: "Necessity."
The conversation delves into the precise method these hunters use to ensure successful kills:
B [00:43]: "Have learned to fire."
A [00:44]: "Their arrows high in the air in."
B [00:46]: "Such an incredibly."
A [00:47]: "Accurate angle of flight that the arrow."
B [00:49]: "Lands on the turtle."
A [00:50]: "With enough force to kill this almost indestructible animal."
This meticulous technique showcases the hunters' deep understanding of archery and animal behavior, allowing them to overcome natural defenses of the aral turtle.
Ripley's Believe It Or Not - 1 Minute Episodes: To Kill A Turtle masterfully blends astonishing natural phenomena with human ingenuity. From the awe-inspiring cross-shaped waterfall in New Zealand to the extraordinary archery skills of Ecuadorian hunters facing the mighty aral turtle, this episode exemplifies the remarkable wonders that exist in our world. Harold's engaging narration and the dynamic dialogue between speakers A and B ensure that listeners are both entertained and enlightened by these unbelievable yet true stories.
This summary encapsulates the essence of the episode, highlighting the key topics discussed and providing insightful quotes with proper attribution and timestamps. It's crafted to engage both longtime fans and newcomers to Harold's Old Time Radio, offering a comprehensive overview that piques interest in these extraordinary tales.