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In ancient times, when the vast majority of people never left their hometowns and villages and learned about the world around them solely from the tales and legends of travelers, many incredible myths about distant lands arose.

The world in the stories of ancient storytellers was simultaneously frightening and enchanting, full of wonders and dangers… and, in fact, that’s exactly how it remains today. Don’t believe it? Then let’s explore this collection of incredible geographical facts, made for you by Bored Panda!

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Night sky with lightning over water capturing geography facts The catatumbo lightening or forever storms. There is a place in Venezuela where a single, magical storm has been raging for thousands of years. Its breathtaking to watch and local legend says the flashes are actually billions of fireflies.. ⚡️

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B Parke
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1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sounds like some of the plot of Just Cause 4

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    Woman holding Mexican flag on colorful street highlighting geography facts Mexico has four time zones and also has a glacier.

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    Map showing the size comparison of Alaska with U.S. states in geography facts If you placed Alaska on top of the continental United States, it would stretch from coast to coast, mercilessly crushing everything beneath.

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    KelsL
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    1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'd rather we crush Washington than NY just saying.

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    There are numerous threads online encouraging netizens to share the most unexpected and non-obvious facts about countries and places on our planet that they know. Many of these facts are nothing more than outdated myths, but some are true, though still very hard to believe.

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    Mountain peaks and turquoise lake in a scenic geographic nature view Canada has more lake than the rest of the world COMBINED

    christopherjohnplouffe , Chris Czermak Report

    Roman Arendt
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    1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I mean, you just have to take a look on a map, but this still always baffles me...

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    Plate of shrimp pad thai with cashews and lime showcasing geography facts Pad Thai was an invention of the Thai government specifically because they didn't have a well known national dish.

    alcalivacci101 , Markus Winkler Report

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    #6

    San Francisco street with colorful buildings and vehicles on a sunny day featuring geography facts More people live in the city of San Francisco than live in the state of Wyoming

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    Michael Largey
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "Wyoming - where men are men and the sheep are nervous."

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    Of course, a significant portion of these facts is simply an attempt to view something familiar from a different perspective. For example, Alaska is indeed, geographically, both the westernmost and easternmost US state. This is because part of the Aleutian Islands, which belong to Alaska, extends into the Eastern Hemisphere.

    Consequently, these several islands actually lie at the easternmost point of the Earth’s Eastern Hemisphere. Incidentally, the International Date Line also runs nearby, which, if you recall, a century and a half ago, won Phileas Fogg his famous bet to travel around the globe in 80 days…

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    Map detailing the exclusive economic zone of Saint Pierre and Miquelon in geography facts Canada borders France.

    lorimeeboerart , Eric Gaba Report

    Vinnie
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sort of. One needs a ferry or flight to go from Newfoundland to Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon.

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    Busy outdoor market scene with children and a camel in geography facts context Ethiopia is currently in the year 2018. They use a different calendar to the rest of the world, which also has 13 months instead of 12.

    ritolive , Lesly Derksen Report

    Michael Largey
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm not moving there. In 2018, Trump was POTUS. Oh, wait ...

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    #9

    Radcliffe Camera historic building in Oxford showcasing geography and architecture Oxford university is older than the Aztec Empire.

    fighting4good , Andy Wang Report

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    Another classic example of a paradoxical fact is how two countries, whose mainlands are separated by thousands of miles, actually share a border. And this is all due to the various overseas possessions of these countries. For example, France has several departments in South America and, accordingly, a common border with Brazil, or one tiny island in the North Atlantic that borders Canada.

    Or, say, Spain, which can de facto be considered not only a European but also an African state, because it has two enclaves located in North Africa: Ceuta and Melilla. Yes, after several centuries of Western European monarchs redrawing the world map at will, numerous weird geographical paradoxes related to borders still remain nowadays…

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    River view with buildings and green landscape illustrating geography facts There is an island in a river between france and spain that is governed 6 months at a time by each nation taking turns in administration. Meaning the border moves constantly according to the season

    rodolfo_gaming , Ignacio Gavira Report

    Eternally Invested
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    45 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's always nice to share. Maybe something Trump could learn from.

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    #11

    Person dressed as Batman representing unique geography facts Turkey has a city called Batman. Canada has a heritage site called Head-Smashed-In-Buffalo-Jump. Also a town called D***o.

    boozeshmooze , Emmanuel Denier Report

    Loosey Goosey
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    1 hour ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    England has lots of weird and "rude" place names. Shitterton, Cockermouth, Bell End, Wetwang, Bitchfield, Fingeringhoe, Penistone. In the Middle Ages, street names would often be named after the trade that could be found there, so a lot of streets which were frequented by "ladies of the night" were called Gropecunt Lane. There's no streets called that now, but there's a Grope Lane still left in Shrewsbury.

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    Map showing lake named Another Lake and nearby small bodies of water Canada has so many lakes (over 2 million) we’ve run out of names.

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    Physical geography also yields many absurd and interesting facts. For example, the Isthmus of Panama, where you can see the sun rising in the morning over one ocean and setting in the evening over another. Yes, at its narrowest point, the Isthmus of Panama is about 30 miles wide, so this is entirely possible.

    The fact that cities in the far east of Brazil are actually closer to West Africa than to Brazil's western border shouldn't surprise you too much. Firstly, Brazil is among the top 10 countries in the world by area.

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    Secondly, if you look at a world map, Brazil's east coast sometimes looks "torn away" from the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa. In fact, millions of years ago, this was indeed the case, and once, during the age of dinosaurs, they were parts of a single gigantic continent.

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    Crystal blue lake surrounded by snowy mountains and forest landscape geography facts The deepest lake in the US is in Oregon but it has NO tributaries and is one of the cleanest bodies of water in the world.

    cassiegware , Jeff Hopper Report

    anacan
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Crater Lake if anyone's interested.

    #14

    Aerial view of city with prominent obelisk landmark in urban geography Argentina is three times the size of Texas. You could fit all of Western Europe inside Brazil. João Pessoa, Brazil is closer to Dakar, Senegal than it is to most of the other capitals of South America. France’s longest border is with Brazil.

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    Michael Largey
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    An American told a Brit "You know, you could fit your whole country into Nebraska." He replied "Yes, but why would I want to?"

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    Neuschwanstein Castle surrounded by forest and fields in geographic landscape There are more castles in Germany than MacDonalds in the USA.

    drflatfish , Ashley Knedler Report

    Ace
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    For quite a broad definition of 'castle' and including all the ruined ones. Intact castles that we'd all recognise as such represent about 10% of the total.

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    Or, take the unique characteristics of India, where you can find literally any climate, from desert to mangrove forests to staggering heat to perpetual snow and cold. Firstly, India is vast – its area is three times that of Western Europe.

    Secondly, it’s actually a subcontinent, which until relatively recently (from a geological perspective, of course), 55 million years ago (by which time, for example, dinosaurs had already become extinct), was a separate continent. Then, as a result of a massive collision with the Eurasian lithospheric plate, the also "very young" Himalayas emerged.

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    Colorful houses with large gothic cathedral and ocean in background geography fact Ireland, while slightly smaller than Illinois, has ancestry claim on 31million US citizens.

    torebel711 , Jason Murphy Report

    Michael Largey
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Fellow spawn of the Emerald Isle - When you visit there, it's "I'm of Irish descent", not "I'm Irish". Please.

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    #17

    Close-up of shiny unicorn horn stone mineral sample geography fact The oldest rocks on earth (3+ billion years ) are in the Canadian Shield.

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    Black sand beach with cliffs and ocean waves on a foggy day geography fact That Iceland is literally being torn apart in real time because it sits right on top of the gap between two shifting tectonic plates, the resulting volcanic activities is also why that island exists in the first place.

    zw1212 , Adam Jang Report

    Glix Drap
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    27 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You can walk between the plates (there is a path).

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    By and large, every fact we’ve shared with you in this collection has its own unique story or explanation, which is sometimes more bizarre than all the fiction and gossip of ancient travelers. But these facts are 100% true, even though they sound fake and like outright fabrications.

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    So now the only thing we want from you is to actually read all these facts, and maybe share some more incredible pieces of knowledge about various places on Earth, distant or not, that you know and believe are truly worth sharing.

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    Snowy mountain with colorful prayer flags against bright blue sky geography facts The Himalayas are the youngest mountain range and they are still pushing upwards north in a continental collision between Asiatic plate and the Indian subcontinent

    smundkur , Sylwia Bartyzel Report

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    River winding through colorful autumn forest and mountains geography facts Alaska is the eastern most state by longitude.
    It’s also the northern and western most state.
    It would take you everyday for 29 years to visit every beach in Australia. Challenge accepted.

    eddieshort48 , Zetong Li Report

    Ace
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The easternmost cos some bits of it (Aleutian Islands) cross the 180 degree line and normal conventions use 0-180 West or East for grid coordinates, so instead of 181 degrees West they'd be listed as 179 degrees East.

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    #21

    Sunset over ocean with boats highlighting absurd geography facts In Panama, you can see the sun rise from the Pacific Ocean and set into the Atlantic Ocean 😅
    And no, I am not confusing east and west or something. Look at a map at think it through for a minute ;)

    jatijoa , Danilo Report

    Lee Gilliland
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The Panama Canal goes from west to east.

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    Sandy beach peninsula with grassy hill and ocean under blue sky geography fact Australia’s coastline (including Tasmania, but not other surrounding islands) is 35,877 kilometres (22,292 miles). It has more than 10,000 beaches and if you visit one a day it will take almost 30 years to see every one

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    Blue glowing sulfuric blue flames on volcanic rocks geography fact Indonesia has a volcano called Kawah Ijen where sulfuric gas burns into electric blue fire at night. Feels like someone modded Earth.

    ghozi.jpg , Isderion Report

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    #24

    Crowded theme park castle with blue spires under a bright sky geography facts disney world is so huge that you can fit 51 disney lands inside of it

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    Eternally Invested
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    15 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I read somewhere that there is a secret city right underneath Disney World.

    #25

    Coastal town with rocky shoreline and turquoise sea water geography facts The shortest land border in the world is 80 metres, between Spain and Morocco

    satingthewanderlust , Mario Sánchez Bueno Report

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    #26

    Dry grassland with vehicle driving on dirt road under clear sky geography facts Canada has the smallest desert in the world.

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    Embarassing...

    dirtywestcoasthippy , Justine Poirrier Report

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    Dense tropical rainforest with mist in absurd geography facts India is the smallest country in the world to have:
    1. All major ecosystems: forests, grasslands, deserts, tundras, and aquatic ecosystems
    2. All climatic conditions: Tropical, Dry, Temperate, Continental and Polar
    3. All major forests: Tropical Forests (Evergreen & Semi-Evergreen , Deciduous, Thorn & Scrub) , Subtropical Forests (Broad-leaved & Pine, Dry Evergreen) , Temperate Forests , Alpine & Sub-Alpine Forests and Littoral & Swamp Forests i.e. Mangroves

    mayureshgaikwad9 , Giulia Squillace Report

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    #28

    Desert landscape with trees and hills illustrating geography facts Australia is the driest inhabited country on earth. It also has the world’s largest underground water supply.

    angelcheeks3 , Christian Bass Report

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    Map showing Budapest and surrounding areas in detailed geography facts Budapest is called Budapest, because when the original Pestbuda or Pest-Buda (alternatively Ofenpesth) name was put on the map, the names would’ve been on the “wrong”, i.e. opposite sides of the Danube.

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