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RE: Interesting things around us
2/24/2014 12:33:25 PM
Wow! it is interesting indeed but I hope that you wont mind me asking if this picture is not edited?
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RE: Interesting things around us
2/24/2014 3:57:51 PM

No it is not, I have read in the papers about that woman and it is an innate condition that she suffers.


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RE: Interesting things around us
5/21/2014 3:40:42 AM
A farmer in China grows Buddha shaped pears!!

A pear grown in the shape of one of the world's most important spiritual teachers? You Buddha believe it.
These bizarre Buddha-shaped pears were invented by a farmer in China who is planning to export his novel idea to the UK.
Hao Xianzhang has created 10,000 of the mini marvels at his orchard this season and said he plans to take the fruits of his labour to Europe.
Hao spent six years perfecting the intricate baby pears, carefully crafting each one which grows inside an individual mould.
Despite their hefty cost of £5 each, locals in his home village of Hexia, in Hebia, northern China, have been snapping them up.






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RE: Interesting things around us
5/21/2014 1:14:01 PM

Is it a toy? Is it a jelly? No, it's a PEAR! Chinese farmer grows fruit in bizarre mould shapes and says 'kids love eating my babyfruit'

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A farmer in China grows Buddha shaped pears!!

A pear grown in the shape of one of the world's most important spiritual teachers? You Buddha believe it.
These bizarre Buddha-shaped pears were invented by a farmer in China who is planning to export his novel idea to the UK.
Hao Xianzhang has created 10,000 of the mini marvels at his orchard this season and said he plans to take the fruits of his labour to Europe.
Hao spent six years perfecting the intricate baby pears, carefully crafting each one which grows inside an individual mould.
Despite their hefty cost of £5 each, locals in his home village of Hexia, in Hebia, northern China, have been snapping them up.






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RE: Interesting things around us
5/27/2014 5:59:31 AM
Thanks Jim for bringing additional information.
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