When Ken Morrish picked this apple off a tree in his garden, he thought a prankster had painted half of it red.
But
after inspecting it closely he realised that the remarkable split
colours on the fruit were a natural phenomenon. And the bizarre apple
turned Mr Morrish into something of a celebrity in his village with
scores of neighbours queuing up to take a photograph of it.
Experts
say that the odds of finding an apple with such a perfect line between
the green and the red are more than 1million to one.
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But
after inspecting it closely he realised that the remarkable split
colours on the fruit were a natural phenomenon. And the bizarre apple
turned Mr Morrish into something of a celebrity in his village with
scores of neighbours queuing up to take a photograph of it.
Experts
say that the odds of finding an apple with such a perfect line between
the green and the red are more than 1million to one.
Courtesy
Thanks
Admin