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1. The Sahara Desert experienced snowfall
The first snowfall ever observed was a 30-minute snowstorm in 1979. Even when it gets down to freezing during the night, there isn't nearly enough moisture for any snow to form. But who knows? On your subsequent journey to the Sahara, you could be fortunate enough to see it!
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2. There are just two Nations in the entire world where Coca-Cola does not exist
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You would believe that Coca-Cola is a product that can be found anywhere in the globe, yet North Korea and Cuba have been under long-standing US trade embargoes since 1950 and 1962, correspondingly.
North Korea has created its own dark-colored beverage, though. They refer to it as "Cocoa Sparkling" or Ryongjin Cola. The red package and cursive font are the same, but does the quality of the product match?
If you've tried it, tell us in the comments!
3. The largest number of Pyramids are in Sudan (not Egypt)
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Did you know that Sudan also has pyramids? Pyramids and Egypt are practically synonyms. There are 255 pyramids in Nubia, an area of Sudan; this is more than Egypt has!
The Nubian pharaohs who had ruled Egypt's 25th dynasty escaped to Sudan and established the Kushite kingdom there, bringing elements of Egyptian civilization with them.
The Egyptian pyramids are more frequently visited than the Nubian ones. Therefore, it's likely that you'll have the pyramids to yourself!
Out of the four key locations, Jebel Barkal offers the greatest rewards. The well-preserved pyramids there are situated next to a tiny mountain. Just before dusk, ascend the mountain for breathtaking Nile views!
4. The Brightest Rainbow in Colombia is located inside its River
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Rainbows are typically found in the sky, but the Cao Cristales, commonly referred to as the "River of Five Colors," shines brighter than any of them.
This magnificent river, which can be seen in Colombia's Serrana de la Macarena National Natural Park, receives its many hues from a plant called Macarenia Clavigera, which grows in the riverbed. The greatest time to go is from May to November when the river weeds are in bloom and become shades of yellow, blue, green, and red. Since the waters are shallower during this time of year, more sunlight can reach the plants, giving them brighter hues.
5. Previously, the Sahara Desert was a Lush Jungle
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In the Fun Facts Blogs of mine Matters of Facts @ Universe here comes The Sahara once again? But this piece of Information is especially nice, I promise.
Although the Sahara wasn't in full bloom when we were alive, later generations might have. The Sahara may appear very different if the planet is still around in 10,000 years due to the same ongoing climatic changes.
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The Sahara Desert is renowned for being the hottest desert in the entire globe. However, this arid region was a tropical rainforest with dense flora and heavy rainfall just 6,000 years ago.
Although the Sahara wasn't in full bloom when we were alive, later generations might have. The Sahara may appear very different if the planet is still around in 10,000 years due to the same ongoing climatic changes.
6. The city of Macchu Pichu is earthquake-proof
In Peru, this historic Inca settlement sits atop two fault lines. This means that earthquakes were a known occurrence. How did they manage to survive it then?
In actuality, the Incans invented an ingenious method of construction known as "ashlar masonry," in which boulders are carved to precisely fit together without cement. As a result, the stones could move during an earthquake and then return to their original placements. Inventive or what?
7. From Alaska to Russia, you could walk (on ice)
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The Bering Strait is located between Alaska and Russia. You can travel across when it freezes over in the winter, with the 3.8 km distance being the shortest end.
However, just because something is conceivable doesn't imply it's authorized. Or secure since the ice below may shift and the ocean winds are quite cold.
Two intrepid travelers left Alaska in 2006 to walk across the frozen trail. Before being jailed in Russia for breaking immigration regulations, they traveled 90 kilometers in 15 days.
8. There is only a one-time zone in China
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If the sunrise and sunset occur at the exact same time for everyone, having one timezone is acceptable. However, people in Xinjiang are just starting to view the sunset as Beijing gets ready for bed at midnight.
Given that China has six time zones and is nearly the size of the continental United States, that is pretty bizarre! It's interesting to note that China didn't always follow Beijing's time. Chairman Mao Zedong made the decision to create Beijing Standard Time in 1949, acting to promote national harmony.
There were five recognized timezones that were between five and a half and eight and a half hours past Greenwich Mean Time prior to that, in 1912.
Fortunately, the Chinese only experience a minor hardship while adjusting to the one-time zone. Travelers who want to trek through China should be aware that their body clocks can become slightly disturbed.
9. The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco "speaks"
People in San Francisco reported strange noises coming from a distance of many kilometers!
The new railings were being damaged by strong winds, according to city officials. When there is less wind resistance, the bridge is safer for its users. As a result, the sound indicates that the bridge is being smoothly traversed by high winds.
10. In Sri Lanka, you can embark on a safari
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There are other places closer to home where you may go on safari that is less expensive and have their own great wildlife, so Kenya is not the only option!
Asia's very own Safari is located in lovely Sri Lanka, less than four hours away. You can see elephants, leopards, and even aquatic birds in Yala National Park's vast plains!
The optimum time to visit would be from March and October because the water levels are lower and more animals will be drinking at that time.
The yearly sightings of blue whales in their migration are another interesting Sri Lankan fact! Watch the largest animals in the world consume krill in the Southern Coast between December and April.
The whales frequently congregate around Mirissa. Why not stop by the town before your safari experience and go whale watching while you're on your way to Yala National Park?
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