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See the Unexplained Mysterious Places Explored
Picture this: amid the lush landscapes and serene waters of Thailand, there are these incredible stone sculptures that resemble majestic whales. It's like a real-life whale sanctuary, but in stone form! These stone whales can be found in various locations throughout Thailand, especially in coastal areas where the connection between the sea and local culture runs deep. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, these sculptures capture the grace and power of these magnificent creatures. This is just one example of mysterious construction found where you least expect it to be.
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People Have No Birthdays In One of These Countries
It's impossible to know everything. But you'll probably find some interesting and amazing facts about different countries in this video. Do you know, for example, in which country calendars have 13 months instead of 12? Or where you can find the largest and smelliest flowers in the world? (They weigh up to 15 pounds and grow 3 ft across, petal to petal)! Don’t lean in too close, though – this thing smells like meat that’s gone bad! The world is full of interesting, fun, and fascinating people, places, and things. Every country in every continent has its own specificities, which made them unique. So here's a collection of some of the top interesting facts about the world from different countries across the globe!
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How Astronauts Make Oxygen in Space from Their ...
Sending 1 lb of cargo into space costs about $10,000! So how do space agencies afford to send supplies like oxygen, water, and food to their astronauts? Before they found a more efficient solution, they’d pack all the water into space with them in their rockets. The water took up a lot of room that could’ve otherwise been used for other supplies. That, and the added weight wasted fuel. So short answer: nope, it doesn’t go with the crew from the get-go. That means they deliver it, right? That’d be too risky…and expensive! There’s no 100% guarantee that something bad won’t happen to the cargo ship at launch or on the way to the International Space Station. If the cargo doesn’t get to the station, then the next delivery will have to wait a very long time. That’s not an option since it’s dangerous for the astronauts. Ok, so let’s break it down item by item.
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A Ship That Could Have Saved Everyone on the Ti...
We all remember the tragic fate of the RMS Titanic. But here's a different part of that story: it's about one ship that didn’t help the Titanic. The Titanic passengers saw lights from another vessel but help never came - why? It's not some legend or a theory - this is a documented reality. We'll find out what ship could have saved the Titanic and why it didn't. Let's unveil some of the mysterious details of those events.
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Even Biggest Bug Lover Doesn't Know These Facts
There's literally no place on Earth where you can escape insects unless you’re ready to swim since they don’t live in the oceans. They might as well be the largest network of secret agents on the planet, as insects have ears on their wings, some on their legs, and some even on their abdomen and necks. A lot of these bugs live pretty lonely lives, but there are some of them that actually have families! Ants don't take any fall damage because they're not nearly heavy enough to impact the surface they hit. Speaking of ants, there is about 1 quadrillion of them on the planet at any given
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25 Proofs Your Body Does Really Weird Things
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11 Strange Things Indian Billionaires Bought Once
Making money is one thing, spending it is another. We often think about all the possibilities of how really rich people can spend their wealth. So what would you do if you had tons of money, get yourself a yacht with a mansion on it and literally sleep on a bed of cash? Hey, if you’re an Indian billionaire, that’s just one of the many bizarre ways you can spend your fortune. As for the others?
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One Place on Earth Where No Life Can Exist
What's the hottest place on Earth? Planning a vacation, but don’t know where to go? Yes, the Maldives, Bali, Thailand, and other warm countries seem very tempting. But what about an extreme trip? Let's say, to a beautiful place on Earth where life doesn't exist? The Danakil Depression is the hottest place on Earth, where the average temperature reaches 104°F, even in winter! And in summer it is even hotter, reaching 140°F. It's located at an altitude of 416 feet below sea level. In the heart of this "pit", among the geysers seething with acid and multi-colored salt deposits, there is the ominous and at the same time enchanting Danakil Depression...
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Not Even a Single Rain Drop Has Fallen Here in ...
There are some regions on our planet that do not receive rainfall for years. But what's the driest place on Earth? First of all, dry doesn’t necessarily mean hot. A desert is somewhere without much water and where there are almost no plants or animals. The McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica fit this description perfectly. There’s been no rain here for several million years, and so it’s not covered in ice! And the last time it had life was 90 million years ago when this place was a swamp filled with countless insects and trees. There’s no snow in the valleys because of the strong winds there that reach a speed of 200 mph. So McMurdo stays completely dry. There is some water in a few lakes, but it’s so salty that practically nothing lives there apart from microscopic organisms. The temperature in summer here is 5°F, and in winter it can reach -90°F. Even though there’s almost no life, the McMurdo Valleys are fascinating to scientists because their dry conditions are actually similar to the ones on Mars.
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The Horrific Shipwreck That Wasn't the Titanic ...
The SS Arctic, the fastest passenger liner of its time, set out to cross the Atlantic in 1854. Going only 50 miles from Newfoundland, they carelessly continued through the fog with no radio contact, sonar, or any other form of identifying objects, equipped only with Morse code. A smaller ship, the SS Vesta, was passing through the same path as the Arctic and crashed into its side. It was soon clear that the damage that seemed minor in the Arctic was far worse. What happened later went down in history as the most shameful sinking.
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Nature's Marvels Fascinating Facts about Animals
Hey there, animal enthusiasts! Get ready to dive into the wild and wacky world of our furry, feathery, and scaly friends! We've got an amazing video lined up just for you, packed with jaw-dropping facts about animals that will leave you in awe. From the acrobatic skills of the astonishing flying squirrels to the bizarre courtship rituals of the flamboyant peacock spiders, prepare to be amazed, entertained, and educated all at once. You won't believe your eyes when you witness the extraordinary adaptations and behaviors that Mother Nature has bestowed upon these incredible beings.
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Microbes From Smallest to Largest
How many microbes are in the human body? Your body consists of innumerable cells, but not all of them are you, exactly. In fact, more than half of what is you are microorganisms that hitch a ride on and inside your body: the average human is home to about 40 trillion microbes against 30 trillion of their own cells. And outside your body, there are trillions of times more. The tiniest single-cell organism doesn’t even have a name yet. It’s 9 nanometers long — 150,000 of these critters fit on the tip of a hair. The largest single-cell organism in the world is a seaweed, and it can reach almost 10 feet in length! The world of microorganisms is amazing! Let’s take a look at what they are!
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Main Signs You Really Need a New Smartphone
How to know it's time to get a new phone? Let's imagine you’re leaving for Mars and can only bring one thing with you. If you choose your phone, will it keep working for a long time, or break as soon as you arrive? Well, there are signs that you need to replace your smartphone. Does your phone keep turning on and off by itself? That most likely means something is wrong with the battery. Batteries in some models can be easily replaced, but it's impossible for others. Does your phone overheat, even when you aren't using it? First, try removing the case and replacing it with one that offers more air flow. If that doesn’t help, something might be seriously wrong with its internal hardware. Are there vertical lines across the screen? Lines, bands, flickering, and other screen anomalies are all signs something is wrong with your hardware. Answer these and some other questions to discover if you need a new phone before lift-off!
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What Can't Do During a Storm (Please, Never!)
Thunderstorms, tornadoes, and other kinds of severe weather may seem beautiful and mesmerizing, but you should never forget that they can also be an extremely dangerous phenomenon. Surely, you shouldn't hole up every time you hear thunder, but it only makes sense to go inside when the storm starts brewing. Did you know, for example, that the electrical currents created by lightning can travel through the water pipes in your house? Or that touching an electrified faucet can lead to very dramatic consequences? And if you're one of those people who believe that opening windows during a storm equalizes the pressure and prevents them from shattering, it might be time to revise your beliefs. So, yes, even indoors, there are things you must never do during severe weather if you want to stay safe. Here they are!
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12 Saving Secrets All Millionaires Follow
It might seem like the rich do nothing but splurge their money on life’s luxuries, and a lot of them do! But truly wealthy people know that a penny saved is a penny earned. So, why not follow their lead instead? Believe it or not, these 12 practical money-saving tricks rich people do can change the way your savings account looks.
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This 500-Year-Old Village Looks Frozen in Time
If you like to travel and are looking for inspiration for new adventures, here's a list of the most interesting and beautiful villages in the world. Huacachina, in Peru, lies in one of the driest climates in the world with a lagoon, which is said to have special healing properties. For over 500 years, a small group of people has been living on a cliffside of a peak called "the Green Mountain." It's one of the most remote places in Oman – and in the whole world! A town with no roads? Pack your bags for Giethoorn in the Netherlands – if you don't mind traveling by boat.
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A Man Survived a Fall from Outer Space
The 20th century was full of awesome breakthroughs and historical events. But some of them stood out even from that incredible crowd. And one such event was the mission of Soyuz 5, which made huge headlines not only for its importance but for its amazing style — and its incredible landing. Soyuz 5 was a Soviet spacecraft launched on January 15, 1969. Just like the U.S. space program, Soyuz had numbers for each of their spacecrafts, but Soyuz 5 had one peculiarity. It was sent to the orbit just a day after another craft, Soyuz 4, went there. They had one mission between the two of them: it was manned docking and transfer of the crew. If the mission had become a success, it would’ve been the first such feat performed in the history of humankind...
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Lost in the Bermuda Triangle Tales of the Unknown
Hey there, fellow adventurers and curious minds! It's time to dive into the deep, wild waters of the famous Bermuda Triangle. We'll uncover the secrets of vanished ships, aircraft that seemingly vanish into thin air, and the mind-bending mysteries that have puzzled experts for decades. Don't miss out on this epic adventure - hit that play button and let the Bermuda Triangle's secrets unfold before your very eyes. See you on the other side, my fellow truth seekers!
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Life Made Easy 40+ Game-Changing Hacks to Simpl...
Welcome to our channel where we unlock the secrets to making your life easier and more efficient! In this video, we present over 40 game-changing hacks that will revolutionize your daily routine. From time-saving tips to organization tricks and productivity hacks, we've got you covered. Say goodbye to stress and hello to a simplified life as we guide you through practical strategies and clever shortcuts. Join us on this journey of simplification and discover how to streamline your tasks, boost productivity, and create more time for the things that truly matter. Don't miss out on these life-altering hacks—subscribe now and start living the easy life today!
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Pluto Is Hiding Life in Its Oceans, Scientists ...
Scientists found out that, despite it being so far from the Sun, Pluto's interior is still warm. It has been that way ever since Pluto formed. Under the haze-layered atmosphere of Pluto, there’s a frigid surface full of craters and impure water-ice. There’s also a large impact basin, flooded by frozen nitrogen. And below that icy crust could be an internal ocean.
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Keep Windshield Wipers Up to Extend the Life of...
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22 Things I Wish I Knew Earlier (and Want You t...
There are some things you do automatically because of how routine they are. But did you know there are 2 different ways to drink juice from a juice box? The second is to flip the straw over so that its shorter side sits at the bottom of the box. People use kitchen knives to cut cakes into 2 parts, but you can use dental floss instead! There are more useful easy tips like this, so stay tuned!
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If That Car Shows Up at Your House, Call for Help
How to know if your house is being watched? Every year, around 111,000 homes get broken into in the US alone. In order not to be a part of this statistic, many people try to protect their homes — some choose alarms, while others rely on strong doors with complex locks. But even the most observant people don’t always notice that robbers have already started to watch their home and are waiting for just the right moment to make a move. We hope that you’ll never have to encounter a theft but even so, it’s better to be on guard. Pay attention to details that can be connected with theft even if they seem insignificant at first sight. For example, you might notice a strange vehicle parked in different spots along your street. Or someone intending to break into your home may put random flyers or stickers on different houses in your street. So, here are the tell-tale signs to look out for in this situation.
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Dubai's Underwater Train and 13 Unreal Engineer...
What are the greatest engineering projects in the world? From the Great Pyramid to the Great Wall, there's been no limit to humanity's architectural aspirations. Engineers of today are no different. Underwater trains, giant skyscrapers that are reaching for new record heights, colossal bridges, and other engineering marvels are being made to make life easier for humankind. For example, engineers in the UAE have proposed a high-speed rail connecting the city of Dubai to Mumbai, India, crossing 1,200 miles underwater in only 2 hours. That’s about the distance from New York to Kansas City – almost half the continental US – and the flight takes 2½ hours! Interested? Then let’s go around the world to see their most ambitious (and bizarre) projects!
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Why Trains Blow Their Horns So Much
Have you ever thought why trains blow their horns so often and so loudly? The truth is that they have to. And the main reason for that is safety. Locomotive engineers are required to honk every now and then, which is written down in the regulations called the "Final Rule on the Use of Locomotive Horns." So, as you can see from the name, all this honking business is pretty strict and obliges trains to make four blasts approximately 20 seconds before they reach a crossing. But that's not all! Trains whistles and horns are an effective method of communication! There is a whole system of locomotive horn signals, where different sound combinations mean totally different things!
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