In Tunisia, you can book an overnight stay in Luke Skywalker’s boyhood home for only $10.
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A WW2 observation pilot, bored of not being in combat, decided to strap 6 bazookas to his plane. He destroyed several enemy tanks and vehicles. His name was Lt. Col. Charles Carpenter, aka Bazooka Charlie / The Mad Major.
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In Japan, watermelons are grown into the shape of a square so they are easier to stack and transport.
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At YouTube Headquarters, employees can either take the elevator, stairs or slide.
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In Dubai, there’s a fridge magnet that orders a pizza delivered to your door.
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Scientists have developed a 'hangover-free' beer that has electrolytes, making it more hydrating and refreshing.
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