“Mother Shipton’s Cave in Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England is known for its Petrifying Well, which has the ability to turn objects to stone. The well’s high mineral content coats objects in minerals, turning them to stone. A small teddy bear can take 3–5 months to petrify.”
azkeel-smart on
In a process called petrification.
Laam999 on
I love this place, not been in a few years but always my go to place for a first date. It’s relaxed, cool and there is a lovely ice-cream shop too.
Trollercoaster101 on
I can’t stop looking at that brownish/reddish part on the right and see it as a giant ham.
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“Mother Shipton’s Cave in Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England is known for its Petrifying Well, which has the ability to turn objects to stone. The well’s high mineral content coats objects in minerals, turning them to stone. A small teddy bear can take 3–5 months to petrify.”
In a process called petrification.
I love this place, not been in a few years but always my go to place for a first date. It’s relaxed, cool and there is a lovely ice-cream shop too.
I can’t stop looking at that brownish/reddish part on the right and see it as a giant ham.
https://youtu.be/AJ38l6DX4f8
I wonder if you can go back and get it once it has turned
Future archeologists are about to find a real head scratcher.