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African fertility statues sit on display at the entrance to Ripley’s Believe It or Not! museum along Ocean Boulevard in Myrtle Beach. According to tribal legend, to ensure a couple’s fertility ...
PANAMA CITY BEACH — The Legendary Fertility Statues that have been credited ... by craftsman of the Baulé tribesman of the West African nation of Cote D’Ivoire in the 1930s.
Some people believe the African fertility statues have powers. "I have talked to somebody who said she tried for three years to get pregnant. She just on a lark came and touched the statues when ...
Orlando-based Ripley Entertainment has uncovered a new set of fertility statues, hand-carved by the Baule tribe from Africa’s Ivory Coast, the same source as its original statues, which sparked ...
More than 2,000 women have credited their pregnancies to the African fertility statues since their first international tour in 1996, and for the first time in eight years, the statues are back on ...
Museum manager Ian Iljas solemnly unveiled the west African statues at the front ... has never dissuaded people who believe in fertility statues. The two statues, carved by the Baule tribe of ...
According to the legend, touching the Ripley’s Believe It or Not African fertility statues is a ticket to pregnancy. So while the statues are in town, the Lord Baltimore Hotel is getting in on ...
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