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  • The aroma of blooming flowers permeates a botanical garden, creating a sensory feast for visitors.

  • While most people think of Neil Patrick Harris as an actor, he is also a writer, producer, comedian, singer, and even amateur magician!

  • Part of the Falklands Islands is littered with leftover landmines from the Falklands War. This stretch of beach has become home to over 1 million penguins as they are too light to trigger the mines when walking on them.

  • Young Tyrannosaurus rex‘s probably had a thin coat of downy feathers to stay warm. They did not need them as they got older due to their size.

  • The first jet aircraft was invented in Nazi Germany. Development started in 1936, but the first takeoff occurred in 1939.

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  • A suburban backyard transforms into a makeshift camping site, complete with a crackling bonfire.

  • Vernor’s Ginger Ale is the oldest soda still being sold. It was created by Detroit pharmacist James Vernor in 1866.

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  • The distant beat of drums and lively cheers mark the celebration of a cultural festival.

  • Of the top 20 most-watched TV broadcasts in the United States, 19 were Super Bowls, and the other was the 1983 finale of MAS*H.

  • English accounts for 50% of visited webpages, even though the amount of English users is only 26%. Russian accounts for the 2nd most visited pages at only 6%.

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  • In season 5 of Breaking Bad, Aaron Paul (Jesse) was paid $150,000 per episode.

  • September 25th is known as “World Dream Day” – a day about chasing your dreams, no matter how big or small they may be!

  • The National Basketball Association (NBA) was founded on June 6, 1946.

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  • Steven Spielberg and George Lucas wanted to make an animated Calvin and Hobbes movie. The author declined because he wanted to protect the integrity of the comic.

  • In New Delhi, if a tree falls sick, an ambulance is dispatched to treat them. This came into effect in 2009 and takes four people to do the job.

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