A funeral monument is on the move in Holland. Translated from Dutch via Firefox Ubiquity:
Residents of the Frisian village of Dokkum Aalsum to a mystery. Four times was a tombstone in the cemetery beside the grave. ...
The police put cameras and what shows? The stone itself is shifting. A small meter within a few seconds. Spokeswoman Yvonne Bijman of the police in New Jersey has seen it.
The police put cameras and what shows? The stone itself is shifting. A small meter within a few seconds. Spokeswoman Yvonne Bijman of the police in New Jersey has seen it.
We consult the mandatory scientist:
But according to Paul Andriessen, Professor of Geology at the Free University in Amsterdam, this may not at all. In principle, tombstones, according to his move by movements in the soil - but not so fast, and certainly not one stone but not that of the neighbor. "Yet it is true. I've seen the pictures. You see the grave stone of the buck. He does not jump, he slides more. "
(thanks to Arnaud Leene via Twitter)
More ubiquity translation poetry:
"You see the grave stone of the buck.
He does not jump, he slides more."
Genius.
Posted by: Ed Webb | February 21, 2009 at 13:39
I didn't realize we had grave migration experience, but it doesn't surprise me.
Posted by: Steven Kaye | February 21, 2009 at 15:26