- 28th ... that Verity (sculpture) stands on the pier in Ilfracombe showing the internal anatomy of a pregnant woman?
- 25th ... that a chandelier in the sewers under Cologne provides light for jazz and classical music performances?
- 25th ... that the Titlis Cliff Walk, the highest elevation suspension bridge in Europe, has been described as the "world's scariest bridge"?
- 24th ... that Orda Cave underneath the Ural Mountains in Russia is the largest underwater gypsum cave in the world?
- 23rd ... that U Bein Bridge is believed to be the oldest and longest teak wood bridge in the world?
- 20th ... that botanist Charles Budd Robinson may have been murdered by natives when he mistook the words "coconut" and "head"?
- 14th ... that Great Dane Juliana received a medal for extinguishing an incendiary bomb by urinating on it?
- 12th ... that a hotel built to resemble a cruise ship sits on top of a cliff in South Korea?
- 2nd ... that it is important to manage poverty levels in London?
- 31st ... that Michael Edgson won 18 Paralympic gold medals, making him one of Canada's most successful athletes?
- 31st ... that the board game Discworld: Ankh-Morpork lets players take on the roles of different Discworld characters?
- 28th ... that the board game K2 gives players a realistic simulation of climbing a mountain?
- 26th ... that Rufus the Hawk was named "the world's most notable bird" after being stolen in 2012?
- 26th ... that Prince Charles had to close his fruit and vegetable shop this year because it was no longer profitable?
- 25th ... that there are proposals to build a 2 km tall mountain in The Netherlands?
- 24th ... that William Cantelo invented an early machine gun, then mysteriously disappeared?
- 24th ... that 259 people were hospitalised because of an incident at a marching band competition?
- 24th ... that Simon Jackson, Britain's most successful judoka, also won gold medals in tandem cycling races?
- 21st ... that you should swear when you hurt yourself?
- 21st ... that Valerie Robertson won gold medals in swimming and athletics before having a highly successful wheelchair lawn bowling career?
- 18th ... that, having competed at eight different Games, Deanna Coates is Britain's most experienced Paralympian?
- 17th ... that Caroline Baird has won Paralympic gold medals in 100m, 200m, and 400m sprints?
- 11th ... that Paralympian Gwen Buck won gold medals in table tennis, lawn bowls, and swimming?
- 29th ... that the unfinished Ocean Tower was the tallest reinforced concrete structure to be imploded?
- 25th (14) ... that Formula One World Drivers' Champions have come from Argentina, Austria, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Finland, France, Germany (2011 champion Sebastian Vettel pictured), Italy, New Zealand, South Africa, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States?
- 6th ... that the inmates of San Pedro prison run a hotel for visiting tourists and sell cocaine to the local community?
- 20th ... that children as young as three were employed to hurry around British coal mines?
- 17th ... that the Rouse Simmons, known as "The Christmas Tree Ship", was transporting over 5,000 Christmas trees to Chicago when it sank in 1912?
- 15th ... that the failure to meet standards for toy safety has led to numerous deaths and injuries of babies and small children, with millions of products recalled worldwide?
- 31st ... that overacting can be intentional for some roles, particularly when exaggerating the evil characteristics of a villain, but is often the subject of parody and satire?
- 29th ... that footprints have revealed clues about the activity of criminals and dinosaurs, and have also been the source of several myths and legends?
- 11th ... that supernumerary body parts can include fingers, toes, and ribs, or can even be as extreme as additional sex organs or heads?
- 10th ... that cow fighting, unlike bull fighting, is a sport that does not have human participants but is fought between cows, and that it often does not include any physical contact?
- 9th ... that there is a long history of animals in sport, ranging from common horse racing and fox hunting events to the more unusual rabbit show jumping and camel wrestling competitions?
- 4th ... that hollowed-out books have been used in bombings, for smuggling, and for covertly photographing people?
- 2nd ... that there have been several proposals for space advertising projects, including the use of a giant, 1km² billboard that could be seen from Earth?
- 1st ...an increasing number of countries are looking to regulate fast food advertising in order to avoid childhood obesity?
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