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Disneyland

When Disneyland was opened in 1955, “Tomorrowland” was designed to look like a year in the distant future: 1986.

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Cucumber

Cucumbers have a reputation for being great kidney cleaners. Eating them reguraly may help prevent kidney stones by regulating uric acid in the body.

Facebook

When Facebook introduced the News Feed in 2006, people freaked out. TIME called it “Gen Y’s first official revolution.”

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Wine bottle

The oldest unopened bottle of wine was found in a Roman tomb that is over 1,650 years old.

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Curling

In curling, good sportsmanship and politeness are essential. Congratulating opponents on plays and abstaining from trash talk are part of what’s known as the “Spirit of Curling.”

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Pompeii

Scientists have found evidence of take-out restaurants in the remains of Pompeii.

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Guadeloupe

Guadeloupe is believed to have some of the best sites for scuba diving in the world.

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Russia

Russia contains all climate zones except tropical.

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Bee

Bees have 2 stomachs. One is for food and the other is for carrying nectar collected from flowers back to the hive.

Bugs Bunny

Mel Blanc, the voice of Bugs Bunny, was allergic to carrots.

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Heart

The hardest working muscle in your body is your heart: It pumps more than 7570 liters of blood a day and beats more than 2.5 billion times in a 70-year life span.

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Kleenex

Kleenex tissues were originally intended for gas masks. When there was a cotton shortage during World War I, Kimberly-Clark developed a thin, flat cotton substitute that the army tried to use as a filter in gas masks. The war ended before scientists perfected the material for gas masks, so the company redeveloped it to be smoother and softer, then marketed Kleenex as facial tissue instead.

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