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Sunday, 28 October 2018

Major rivers humble sources

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Because a river has many sources, it's impossible to pinpoint the exact location from where a river begins. A rivers source is that point opposite to the estuary or confluence with another river and is, in many cases illusive.
Starting as a treacle, it gradually flows towards a lake or the sea and is supplemented by numerous sources such as underground water, springs, rainwater, marshes and lakes to become a mighty river.

Saturday, 27 October 2018

Security changed after a man picked 2 'unpickable' locks in 1851


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With the introduction of the lock, there was an interest to pick it! There was only a brief window period of 70 years when something was safe once you put it 'under lock and key'.
In the 1770s there was an inventor named Joseph Bramah, a polymath engineer, who changed everything.

Tuesday, 23 October 2018

Where do city nicknames come from?


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Why do certain cities have nicknames like "The Big Apple", "Venice of the North" etc.? Some come from ancient city heritages - some refer to the industry that city is associated with. 

Seven unexplained mysteries


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Besides today's technology and innovation, there are still mysteries that are unsolved. From ocean's depths, to incredible holes in the ground, there's still a lot humanity has not yet uncovered about our world.




Friday, 19 October 2018

8 towns that have numbers for names


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Where do town names come from - especially if the name is a number? Here are the stories behind the names of 8 communities named after numbers.


Besides believing otherwise - foods that are actually healthy


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Eggs were first bad for us then they were good for us! For all of the 'scientific' studies of nutrition and health, the bottom line is that we know something about the food we eat. Be assured that the 5 foodstuffs mentioned here will put your mind at ease.

Ever thought how the tea bag came into being?


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Unlike what most tea manufacturers claims, the tea bag was not invented by Thomas Sullivan in 1908. He was beaten by about 7 years by Roberta C. Lawson and Mary Molaren of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Read about the invention of the tea bag.

Thursday, 18 October 2018

Are you aware of these 23 car tips?


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Why not make the upkeep of your car a little bit easier? These tips and tricks won't make you a car expert, but they can make general upkeep and travel a little bit less stressful.

13 reasons why you should have a cat in your home


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Does not matter where you go - most likely you will meet some person who despises cats.  
For every cat hater out there, there's someone who believes that cats are just misunderstood -  a kitty crusader
Cats aren't perfect, but here are 13 reasons why they're worth it.

Wednesday, 17 October 2018

Ever think of water as a strange liquid?


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The more water is examined, the stranger it starts to seem - as it distorts all rules, If it didn't, ice would sink and fire hoses would be useless. See how water baffles and confuses us all.





Tuesday, 16 October 2018

The 5 unluckiest people in the world

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Violet Jessop, an ocean liner stewardess and nurse, who survived the sinking of both the RMS Titanic and her sister ship, the HMHS Britannic, in 1912 and 1916 respectively. Besides that, she had been on board the RMS Olympic, their other sister ship, when it collided with the protected cruiser HMS Hawke in 1911.
There are  other people making up 5 Of The World's Unluckiest People.
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Uummannaq - do you know where it is?

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Uummannaq is a beautiful island and town in the Qaasuitsup district, Greenland. It is also home to the most prominent mountain on the Arctic coast of western Greenland.
The 1,170-meters high granite mountain, also named Uummannaqoccupies almost the entire northern half of the island.

Monday, 15 October 2018

The word OK...where did it originate?

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It’s the most recognized word on the planet - however you spell it (albeit Okay, OK or o.k.).
It is a bit of a mystery where the word OK comes from, but there are a few theories (as it was developed in different parts of the world)

Why can't you grab that soft toy with the claw machines?

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You must have tried grabbing a toy from those claw machines - hoping to be successful, only to see the claw does not grab as tight as it should.
Don't despair - it is not you....those claw machines are rigged in such a clever way that you won't believe.

Sunday, 14 October 2018

Do you like the music from years ago?
Join our group of (to date) over 1200 Oldies lovers here... https://www.facebook.com/groups/favouriteoldies/?ref=group_header

Oops, sorry.....oh, it worked - not too bad then!



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You won't believe that these 18 things were actually invented by mistake! Many...well most, inventors spend ages trying to create a perfect life-changing product.
And, yet, some of the most fascinating and brilliant discoveries were actually invented by accident. 
Fruits and Veggies of all shapes and sizes..

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Ever found a fruit or veggie that looks like something else? Check this list of the weirdest specimens that look like anything except itself.
I'll drink to this flower...

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Millions of people around the world, perhaps unknowingly, are not aware that these blooms are the most important flowers in their lives. Mornings would most likely be very different without them.
This is the coffee flower and it's gorgeous.
You'll be a-mazed!

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Mazes and labyrinths have been part our imagination for ages. A maze is a challenging series of pathways designed to confuse people. A labyrinth is a single pathway designed for meditation or thinking while walking for you to find yourself, whereas a maze is designed to lose yourself. Here is a selection of some intricate outdoor mazes and labyrinths.

Saturday, 13 October 2018

There's no stopping this train...

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Carrying 131 passengers, the express train from Granville to Paris was running late on October 22, 1895. The driver increased the speed of the steam locomotive to make up on lost time.
On entering the Montparnasse station, the train was traveling between 25 to 37 miles per hour. Attempts to stop the train in time failed, resulting in the train crashing through the buffers at the end of the track, crossed the 100-foot concourse and burst through the wall of the station, tumbling onto the street below.





Those Famous Brands - How Companies Got Their Names

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