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Florida is way weirder than you think. From abandoned Disney islands to towns run by psychics… to a 1,000-ton castle built by a single man… these are 5 bizarre things that actually exist in Florida. You’ll see: • Secret abandoned Disney areas people risk their lives to

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What you can learn from looking at India from space: - You can see clearly how populated the Indo-Gangetic Plain is - Visibility of the India-Pakistan border - India’s dark spots are interesting like the Thar desert and Red Corridor - Sri Lanka is extremely dark compared to

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5 weird things that actually exist in Ohio Ohio has a prehistoric mound shaped like a snake, a field of giant ears or corn, a medieval castle, and UFO house #ohio #onlyinohio #columbus #cleveland #cincinnati

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Bangladesh has been improving much faster than Pakistan When they split in 1971, Bangladesh was basically the poorest place on Earth But now: GDP per capita 2.5x higher than Pakistan's Higher literacy rate Longer life expectancy 2x more women in workforce Stronger currency

Bangladesh has been improving much faster than Pakistan 

When they split in 1971, Bangladesh was basically the poorest place on Earth

But now:
GDP per capita 2.5x higher than Pakistan's
Higher literacy rate
Longer life expectancy
2x more women in workforce
Stronger currency
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Why does Ohio have so many of the world’s largest weird objects? The largest ball of hair, cuckoo clock, drumsticks, basket, rubber stamp, horseshoe crab, etc One theory is that before social media towns needed “hooks” to get travelers to pull off the highway and spend money

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Why does Saudi Arabia have these crop circles everywhere? in the 1970s they tapped into ancient fossil aquifers underground reservoirs of water that accumulated over tens of thousands The water they're using is essentially non-renewable. And it will eventually all be depleted

Why does Saudi Arabia have these crop circles everywhere?

in the 1970s they tapped into ancient fossil aquifers underground reservoirs of water that accumulated over tens of thousands

The water they're using is essentially non-renewable. And it will eventually all be depleted