Global warming?
Bush's fault?
This combination photo shows two photographs taken less than one minute apart of the Australian tourist attraction known as the Twelve Apostles, about 220 kilometres (135 miles) south west of Melbourne, before and after one of the pillars collapsed on July 3, 2005. Part of the Twelve Apostles, one of Australia's most famous landmarks, has been reduced to a pile of rubble after one of the ruggedly beautiful rock stacks collapsed in front of stunned onlookers. Picture taken on July 3, 2005. EDITORIAL USE ONLY REUTERS/Parks Victoria/Handout
One down, eleven to go. Anyone care to bring the dynamite?
**After withstanding the pounding of the sea for an estimated 6,000 years, the 45-metre (150 yard) rock pile**
No wonder the metric system never really took hold here...it keeps changing equivalents. I think they meant 150 feet.
It was Rufus, the 13th Apostle. Poor guy never did get a break...
". . .has been irrevocably damaged with the collapse of one of its limestone pillars."
You'd think they would have made them better. Don't they have unions or anything to enforce construction standards?
"And so castles made of sand...fall into the sea...eventually..."