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The most unusual facts collected from around the world🌎

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A device for writing notes

Not so long ago in China they created a device that transfers text from electronic documents to notebooks, it all works like a typewriter, only electronics 'print' for you, just have time to change the pen.

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Hummingbirds have a huge, by their standards, heart - it is three times larger than the stomach, and takes up more than a third of the volume of their entire body.

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The only part of the world that has no deserts at all is Europe.

But if we consider Europe as part of Eurasia, then it turns out that there are desert regions on all continents. In Australia, for example, all life is concentrated along the coast, since the center of this continent is a desert.

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The sand in the Sahara heats up to 70°C or more in the sun.

You can actually bake eggs in it, and the locals, the nomadic Berbers, even heat water to make coffee by burying the kettle in the sand.

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Each turkey has its own unique "technique" of gobbling that, combined with their gait, helps them attract females during the mating season.

As for the females, they communicate through clucking and little chirping noises.

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One of the first fully robotic restaurants in China.


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The first 3D film, shown publicly in the theater of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles on September 27, 1922. It was called "The Power of Love.

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Persimmon is the best antidepressant!

Persimmon is better than vodka helps to fight depression. If you choose alcohol, persimmon is also the best remedy for "hangover" and alcohol poisoning! Don't be sad and don't be sick 😉

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Badgers prepare for winter.

He eats bugs, lizards, frogs, mice, forest berries and fruits in larger quantities. Thus, the animal fattens up several kilograms of fat, which serves him as a source of subsistence during the long winter sleep.

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The Zara store in New York has a mesmerizing 3D window display.

The guys from ShaneF Motion Design worked on it. And now the store welcomes visitors with this beautiful view.

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Lake Berryessa.Napa. California

The famous Monticello Dam on Lake Berryessa, is best known for its unique hydro-sluice. This type of weir is a giant concrete pipe into which water flows when the lake rises. The Monticello Dam weir is also known as the "Glory Hole.

The opening of this hole is located about 60 meters from the dam itself. Water begins to flow into the pipe when the volume of the lake reaches about 2 million cubic meters of water. The depth of the funnel is 21 meters. In one second, the drain passes through more than 1,370 cubic meters of water.

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If you climb to the top of Mount Everest, you find yourself at the upper limit of the troposphere.

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One-third of the world's food production ends up in the trash or is lost.

Each inhabitant of Europe and North America receives between 95 and 115 kg of discarded food per year, and each inhabitant of Africa, South and Southeast Asia receives between 6 and 11 kg per year.

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This is what baby chameleons look like!

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Dawn in Yosemite National Park

Yosemite is famous for its landscapes and nature: impressive granite cliffs, waterfalls, rivers with clear water, groves of sequoyadendrons and rich biodiversity (almost 95% of the park is considered wilderness area). In 1984, the park received World Heritage status under the auspices of UNESCO.

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Pailon del Diablo (Devil's Cauldron)

The most powerful waterfall of Ecuador! The Pailon del Diablo is not the largest waterfall in Ecuador, but it is quite famous in the country. Here you can literally walk right up to a huge boiling cauldron, which is what they call Pailon. It is the cauldron that is associated with the bubbling lagoon in the canyon with vertical walls of stone.

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Mount Whitney

The highest point of the Sierra Nevada range, located in California, USA. Its height is 4,421 meters. The western slope of the mountain is located in Sequoia National Park.

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A billboard in London.

A boy appears on it, showing information about an approaching plane

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Fungi spread their spores. They create an airflow, allowing moisture to evaporate.

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The Book Tower at the Prague Library, Czech Republic 🇨🇿 📚

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The world's longest zipliner over water in Labadie, Haiti 🇭🇹

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