Saturday, November 10, 2012

OLL LEWIS: Yesterday's News Today



On this day in 1958 the supposedly cursed Hope Diamond was donated to the Smithsonian Museum in the United States of America. It doesn't seem to have done them any harm.
If you enjoy history and the paranormal though, and who doesn't, you might want to take advantage of my Paranormal perambulation of Plymouth, the Strange History of Plymouth Tour, as recommended by Andrew May (“There are many ways to learn about the history of Plymouth, but one of the most entertaining—and certainly the most Fortean—is to go on one of the Strange History of Plymouth Tour”). Today sees our final Scheduled tours of the year, at 2pm and 3.10pm from the large metal shrimp near the Mayflower Steps, but private tours can still be booked. See facebook.com/BlackCatPlanning for more information.
And now the news:


  • Fish 'Bodyguards' Protect Coral from Seaweed Attac...
  • Giant Pterosaur Needed Cliffs, Downward-Sloping Ru...
  • Rhino poaching getting worse as 12 rhinos dehorned...
  • Saber-Toothed Cats and Bear Dogs: How They Made Co...
  • Shot badgers 'dumped on Ellesmere road'
  • Crocs have super-sensitive jaws
  • Rising Seas Caused by Glacial Melting Linked to Ca...
  • Pine Marten found in Wales – the first in 40 years...

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    The true story behind the curse of the Hope Diamond:

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