North Korea’s 105-story Ryugyong Hotel, nicknamed "The Hotel of Doom," is the world’s tallest unoccupied building.
Only 1 person in 2 billion will live to be 116.
Vatican City is the only nation in the world that can lock its own gate at night.
Despite producing 95 percent of the world’s bourbon supply, the official drink of Kentucky is milk.
Staff members of the Slovak and Slovenian embassies meet once a month to exchange incorrectly addressed mail.
There are only two ATMs in Antarctica.

Double Stuf Oreos are only 1.86 times as "stuf’ed" as classic Oreos.
Australia has more camels than any other country in the world.

Thanks to their fur, yaks can survive temperatures of -104 degrees Fahrenheit during the winter. They can even swim in nearly frozen water.

Les Misérables is the longest-running musical at the West End theatre in London.
According to 19th-century Welsh tradition, any infant whose nails are cut before the age of six months will become a thief.

Actor Charlie Chaplin once lost a Charlie Chaplin look-alike contest. He finished third.