Chinese mountain lays eggs.
Tourism chiefs in China (中国) are trying to attract tourists by claiming that a mountain lays eggs.

Officials at Gulu village, Guizhou province (simp贵州省;trad貴州省), claim a cliff of Gandeng Mountain has laid more than 100 eggs, reports the newspaper Guizhou Metropolis News.
The officials claim the eggs, as big as car tyres, appear in ’sockets’ in the cliff around every 2 years.
Yang Shengjia, director of the local tourism bureau, said: “Another mountain egg is expected to be laid soon. “If people, like visiting tourists, can have long enough patience, they may view the astonishing scene of the mountain laying an egg.”
Locals say each socket produces an egg every 30 years and that eggs have recently appeared in March 1999, May 2003, June 2005, March 2007 and January 2009.
bron: www.ananova.com