DO YOU KNOW ?

  • In recent years, Hong Kong has surpassed Bangkok to become the city with the highest number of visitors worldwide. A total of 26.6 million people visited Hong Kong.
  • On Earth, a gust of wind once reached a speed of 253 miles per hour.
  • The largest underwater sculpture in the world is in the Bahamas.
  • Since it was last measured, Mount Everest has grown.
  • Neither is the Earth entirely round nor is it flat.
  • Hawaii is the best site in the world to watch rainbows.
  • The coldest populated area on Earth is Oymyakon, Russia
  •  Scotland chose the unicorn as its national animal.
  • Only two nations in the world do not have Coca-Cola: North Korea (since 1950) and Cuba (since 1962).
  • In Tainan, there is a genuine Spirited Away bathhouse.
  • In Ethiopia, you are perpetually seven years behind.
  • Women are 37% more likely than men to visit a psychiatrist.
  • Google tried to determine the total number of books in the world in 2010. They estimate that there are 130,000,000 of them.
  • Eight of the top ten mountains on earth are found in Nepal.
  • Ice will form more quickly from hot water than from cold.
  • The tongue has the strongest muscle in the body.
  • The tallest lake, highest peak, deepest lake, highest valley, deepest gorge, and many more may be found in Nepal’s amazing terrain.
  • If you adore cats, you might be startled to learn that cats are unable to taste anything sweet. They probably can’t get enough of their preferred salty snack because of this.
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, which cost 378 million dollars to produce, was the most expensive movie ever. For comparison, the normal price tag for a major studio film is about $65 million.
  • In the Sahara Desert, it snows.


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