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WTF Fun Fact 13430 – Japan’s Sauna Bus
Labour MP’s child poverty claim uses figures which aren’t comparable
WTF Fun Fact 13429 – Crown Shyness in Trees
Unveiling Sin City: 6 Fascinating Facts about Las Vegas
Las Vegas, fondly known as “Sin City,” is a world-renowned destination known for its vibrant nightlife, bustling casinos, and breathtaking entertainment. However, there is much more to Vegas than meets the eye. Here are seven intriguing tidbits that delve beneath the city’s neon-lit surface: 1. Birthplace of a Famous Phrase: The saying, “What happens in… Read More »
14 Interesting Facts About Uruguay
Here are 14 interesting facts about Uruguay. 1-5 Interesting Uruguay Facts 1. The Laguna Garzón Bridge in Uruguay is designed as a circle, over the water. Its design forces drivers to slow down and to allow for pedestrian access along the one-way circular route, including crosswalks that allow pedestrian access to either the inner or…… Read More »
25 Uplifting Headlines of the Week – Part 302
5 Intriguing Nuggets of KFC History You Probably Didn’t Know
Delve into the intriguing world of KFC, a fast-food giant with an assortment of fascinating stories under its wing. From its unique connection with Japan’s Christmas traditions to the idiosyncrasies of its charismatic founder, Colonel Sanders, KFC’s history is as flavorful as its famous fried chicken. Join us as we explore five finger-lickin’ facts about… Read More »
Five Unusual and Intriguing Facts about Japan
Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun, is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and pioneering technological advances. But beneath the common narratives, the country holds a treasure trove of intriguing anecdotes and unusual practices that are less known to the outside world. In this article, we delve into five fascinating, and somewhat peculiar,… Read More »
31 Interesting Facts About Submarines
1. During WWII, L Ron Hubbard once led a 68 hour battle against two Japanese submarines which he claimed definitely sunk, beyond doubt. An analysis later concluded that there were never any submarines in the area. – Source 2. In WWII, weather reports were censored to prevent enemy submarines from learning about conditions. A football…… Read More »
25 Random Facts List #843
When crossword puzzles were first introduced to the US, they became an object of cultural hysteria. Newspapers warned of a crossword craze gripping the country’s minds. The trend was described as an epidemic, a virulent plague, and a national menace. The post 25 Random Facts List #843 first appeared on KickassFacts.com. Source