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Arkansas

There is a diamond mine in Arkansas that is open to public visitors can keep whatever the gems they find.

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ZZ Top

Ironically, the only member of ZZ Top without a beard has the last name Beard.

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Benjamin Franklin

Ben Franklin’s formal education ended at 10 years old.

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Zimbabwe

In Zimbabwe it is illegal for citizens to make offensive gestures at a passing car.

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Gävle

For 40 years, the Swedish town of Gälve has marked the beginning of the holiday season by erecting a giant goat made out of straw.

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Statue of Liberty

The Statue Of Liberty Isn't In New York. It's technically in Jersey City, New Jersey.

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Scotland

The official animal of Scotland is the unicorn.

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Koala

Koalas mostly eat eucalyptus leaves, which don't provide much in the way of nutrition or calories. As a result, koalas sleep up to 20 hours a day.

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Salar de Uyuni

Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia is the world's largest salt flat, at over 4,000 square miles. Despite being covered in a salt crust several meters thick, it's also a popular breeding spot for flamingos.

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Wood frog

The wood frog can hold its pee for up to eight months.

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Blue whale

Blue whales eat half a million calories in one mouthful. Those 457,000 calories are more than 240 times the energy the whale uses to scoop those krill into its mouth.

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Population

Over half the world's population lives within a 5000-mile-wide circle in East Asia.

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