The World’s Quietest Place
This place is so quiet that nobody has been able to stay in the chamber in darkness for more than one hour.
World & history may sound like a broad topic – but that just means there’s an endless amount of articles to get lost in!
Here we have facts from business & religion to world history & travel, with topics about countries to inspire your wanderlust; you’re sure to find countless facts inside to fill your brain!
This place is so quiet that nobody has been able to stay in the chamber in darkness for more than one hour.
2015 saw the first ever Red Nose Day held in America, raising $29 million (£23 million) from USA.
Did you know that Isaac Newton's father was also called Isaac Newton?
The world's only "drive-in" volcano, Sulphur Springs, can be found in Saint Lucia.
In the popular Shakespeare play, Romeo and Juliet, the world "love" appears 150 times.
The $1 bill was actually the first dollar to have the phrase In God We Trust appear on it.
The full name of the Statue of Liberty is "Liberty Enlightening the World".
Did you know that The battle of Bunker Hill actually took place mostly on Breed’s Hill?
Did you know every scene in the movie “Fight Club” shows a cup of Starbucks?
Coca-Cola only made one change to Santa's appearance, and it wasn't making him red...
Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, along with their gang, plagued rural gas stations and small shops with a string of robberies.
In 1989, Denmark became the first country in the world to grant legal recognition to same-sex unions.