Believe It or Not!
Inside the Vault
Take a sneak peak inside our Vault as we take you on a exclusive behind-the-scenes trip to see what lurks behind closed doors. Edward Meyer, our purveyor of the odd and unusual grants you a backstage pass. You get to see all the cool and unique artifacts, exhibits, art and acquisitions before they go on display at our Odditoriums.
There Be Whales Capt’n!
Narwhals: The Unicorns of the Sea The Narwhal (scientific name: Monodon monoceros) is one of two species of cetaceans in the family of white whales (Monodontidae); the other being the Beluga. Believe it or Not the Narwhal’s tusk are the only thing in nature that spiral counter-clock-wise, every thing else ...A Look Inside Ripley’s Amazing Warehouse
Tuesday, September 6, 2011 · 7 Comments
Edward Meyer, Ripley’s VP of Archives, does an interview with Joe Burbank and gives us an look inside the amazing and strange world of Ripley’s Warehouse. From 19th Century Vampire Killing Kits, to prom dresses made out of thousands of StarBurst candy wrappers … the artifacts and works unbelievable items ...
The One of a Kind Masakichi Sculpture
Monday, May 30, 2011 · 1 Comment
This episode of Inside the Vault explores the story behind this amazing work of art and how it ended up as one of Ripley’s most treasured acquisitions ever. This statue, by Japanese artist Masakichi, was Ripley’s favorite exhibit and he spent 20 years looking for it. Crafted with over 2,000 ...
The One Ton Jade Warrior
Thursday, May 12, 2011 · 3 Comments
Based on the awe inspiring and completely unbelievable full size terracotta army found at the burial site of a Chinese Emperor, Ripley’s Believe It or Not brings you a one of a kind 2000 lbs replica of one of the generals made of solid Jade. The Terracotta Army or the ...
Celebrity Candy Portraits
Thursday, May 12, 2011 · 2 Comments
Mexico City artist Cristiam Ramos makes amazing candy portraits of celebrities. instead of paint, he uses Gummi Bears licorice, M&M’s and after dinner mints as his artistic materials. His works include likenesses of Elvis and Michael Jackson.
The Lizardman
Wednesday, August 25, 2010 · 4 Comments
The Lizardman tells all in his exclusive interview with Edward Meyer












