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38 facts

Embark on new adventures! Discover fascinating facts about destinations, cultures, and the wonders of our world through travel. Plan your next journey.

  • Germany120 views

    Parts of Germany's Autobahn Have No Speed Limit

    While many sections of the famous German Autobahn have recommended speed limits or temporary restrictions, certain stretches legally permit drivers to go as fast as they safely can. This unique policy makes it a legendary experience for motor enthusiasts.

  • Germany150 views

    Germany Boasts Over 25,000 Castles

    From majestic medieval fortresses to romantic fairytale palaces, Germany's landscape is dotted with an astonishing number of historic castles. Many are open to the public, offering a glimpse into centuries of European history and architectural grandeur.

  • Chile104 views

    Chile Is Home to the World's Largest Man-Made Swimming Pool

    Located at the San Alfonso del Mar resort in Algarrobo, the pool is over 1,000 meters (3,300 feet) long and covers nearly 20 acres. It holds 250 million liters of filtered seawater, making it equivalent to about 6,000 standard pools.

  • Cambodia99 views

    Motorbikes Are The Dominant Form Of Transport In Cambodian Cities

    While cars are increasingly common, motorbikes, or 'motos', remain the most popular and agile way to navigate the bustling streets of Phnom Penh and other urban centers. Tuk-tuks also offer a common tourist transport option, contributing to the vibrant street scene.

  • Bulgaria106 views

    Bulgarians Nod for "No" and Shake Heads for "Yes"

    This unique cultural quirk can lead to amusing misunderstandings for visitors, as a typical "yes" head shake means "no" and a typical "no" nod means "yes" in Bulgaria, often causing confusion for foreigners.

  • British Virgin Islands98 views

    The BVI Does Not Have A Direct International Airport

    Visitors typically fly into Cyril E. King Airport (STT) in St. Thomas, USVI, or Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) in St. Maarten, then connect via a short inter-island flight or ferry to Tortola. This adds an extra layer of travel but helps maintain the islands' secluded charm.

  • British Virgin Islands92 views

    BVI Drives On The Left, But Most Cars Are Left-Hand Drive

    Despite being a British territory, where driving on the left is standard, the majority of vehicles imported into the BVI are from the United States, meaning they have the steering wheel on the left. This unusual combination can be tricky for visitors navigating the winding island roads.