20 Strange Facts About North Korea
Did you know that in North Korea, only elites and a handful of specialist workers have access to the internet?
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Did you know that in North Korea, only elites and a handful of specialist workers have access to the internet?
The most famous documented sighting of a mermaid was by Christopher Columbus in 1493, off the coast of Africa.
The deepest river gorge in the US is in Idaho, and at 7,993 feet deep, it actually exceeds the depth of the Grand Canyon!
Until 2003, a town in western Maine, called Strong, was the toothpick capital of the world.
The first electric-powered bicycle was patented on December 31, 1895, by American inventor Ogden Bolton Jr.
Between 1971 and 1972, six black girls were murdered in D.C. by a man who dubbed himself The Freeway Phantom. He was never found.
Did you know that in China there is a theme park run by dwarves? The Kingdom of the Little People employs around 100 dwarves.
Did you know that people in the UK traditionally eat Lamb on Easter Sunday?
Did you know that more Americans believe in the existence of Satan than Darwin's theory of evolution?
During the 1800s in London, homeless people could pay a penny to sit on a wooden bench indoors, but they weren't allowed to sleep.
Did you know that Wendy’s was the first fast-food chain to introduce a value menu back in 1989?
Delaware was once home to the tallest tower of Lego in the world standing at 113 feet tall!