Fascinating Facts You Didn’t Know About Landmarks, Nature, and Humans

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If you are here, you most probably encountered a fact or information that is very interesting that you wanted to learn more. At least, that is what we hope for, as we compiled 10 fascinating facts about various topics in this article. Enjoy and learn!

1. The Muraka: A Luxurious Underwater Hotel Suite

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Have you ever gone to an aquarium or ocean park and thought to yourself, it would be nice to sleep here watching the water and the fish? Well, the Conrad Hotel in Maldives offers exactly this experience.

You can stay in a hotel suite with a panoramic view of the ocean. Sometimes there will be fish passing by, and sometimes you can see the water clearly. If you have ever stayed in this hotel, share with us your experience!

Source: Conrad Maldives

2. How the Netherlands’ Floating Farms Tackle Climate Change

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Due to rising sea levels, the ice caps melting due to climate change, and the heating of the Earth, several countries have tried to address the problem. The Netherlands did it by experimenting with floating farms, which are directly designed to combat the rising sea levels.

Because these farms adapt to the fluctuations of water levels, they ensure the country can farm all year-round, creating agricultural stability. Do you think all countries should try to do the same?

Source: Agritecture

3. Wave Rock: A Stunning Geological Wonder in Australia

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The wave rock formation in western Australia is one of the most unique structures on Earth. This solid rock has developed to be like a wave-like structure with vibrant stripes all over it.

However, this rock is a result of thousands of years of erosion and water movement brought by strong winds. In person, it will resemble a tsunami wave that has been frozen. Do you know any other unique structures, let us know!

Source: Australian Pinnacle Tours

4. Why Black Isn’t a Color in the Scientific Sense

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Do you know that the color black is not technically a color? It is just the absence of light. This means any object that appears black is because they have absorbed all wavelengths of light instead of usually reflecting it like other colorful objects.

So basically, when we see color in anything, it is because the light is reflected by our eyes in different specific wavelengths. While, black does not do this, remaining colorless in our perception.

Source: Adobe

5. Why Identical Twins Have Different Fingerprints

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Did you know that no matter how identical twins are their fingerprints will never be the same? This is because the prints in our fingers are determined by a variety of factors like blood flowing in it, the pressure, and other unique factors inside the womb.

Genetics can still play a role, but since fingerprints can be affected by a lot of factors, most people generate a unique print for themselves, even identical twins.

Source: Healthline

6. Eagles: Birds with Superhuman Vision

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You probably already know that eagles have very good eyesight, but did you know that it is actually so good that their vision is 4 to 8 times that of humans?

Meaning, that while they are flying high above the ground, they can easily spot their prey from 2 miles away, that is how they use their eyes to hunt while flying.

Source: Eagle Wing Tours

7. Symphony of the Seas: The World’s Largest Cruise Ship

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The Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas is the world’s largest cruise ship that can carry more than 6,600 passengers. It is literally a Disney world floating in the seas, with all of its entertainment options such as an onboard park, a zip line, ice skating rinks, and countless swimming pools.

It was developed and launched in 2018, and it measures about 1,188 feet long. Do you think you can spend several weeks to months on a cruise ship like this one? Let us know!

Source: Royal Caribbean Cruises

8. Dragonflies’ Nearly 360-Degree Vision Explained

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Dragonflies actually have 30,000 tiny lenses in each eye. These lenses give them an incredible near-360-degree field of vision. As you see with the other fact above, about the eagle, the eyes of the animals in the natural world are one of the most important factors for their survival.

Usually, these are the reasons why they are such good and skilled hunters combined with their other physical abilities. However, we humans are a lot better because of our superior intellect and the capability to work together.

Source: The National Wildlife Federation Blog

9. How Much of Earth’s Land is Used for Agriculture?

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The majority of our planet’s surface is water, and only about 29% of it is land. Out of those 29% land, 38% is specifically used for agriculture to supply our whole population with food production and livestock grazing.

That is probably why you might think the world is so big and so small at the same time, as most of the population of human beings are concentrated in the urban cities, and the rest are for different purposes such as agricultural for all of us to survive.

Source: Our World in Data

10. Shibuya Crossing: The World’s Busiest Pedestrian Intersection

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Would you believe a pedestrian crossing has about 2.4 million people crossing it daily? Yes, daily, many people use the Shibuya crossing in Japan. This is also one of the reasons why the crossing itself has become so popular worldwide.

This crossing now has become Japan’s landmark. The reason for reaching that many people crossing it, is because it is made up of a massive synchronized pedestrian crossing. Also, Tokyo is the most populated city in history with about 37 million inhabitants.

Source: Japan National Tourism Organization

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