Factually Weird

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Whether it's the strangest phenomena in nature, peculiar historical events and facets.

Factually Weird is a captivating theme page dedicated to uncovering and sharing the most intriguing, bizarre, and lesser-known facts from all corners of the world.

14/07/2025

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"French Fries... Not French!"

The term “French” in French fries refers to the cutting style, not the country. They actually originated in Belgium, and American soldiers during WWI named them “French fries” because French was the local language spoken.




14/07/2025

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French Fries... Not French!"

The term “French” in French fries refers to the cutting style, not the country. They actually originated in Belgium, and American soldiers during WWI named them “French fries” because French was the local language spoken.



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Nature’s Gothic Secret Blooms in Turkey!"

The Halfeti Roses of Turkey bloom in an intense, rare black hue due to the unique soil and pH near the Euphrates River. These stunning black roses grow only in one small town—and nowhere else naturally on Earth.



10/07/2025

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01/07/2025

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"Where Homes Are Dug, Not Built!"

In scorching Coober Pedy, Australia, where surface temps reach over 47°C (117°F), residents live underground in “dugouts” to escape the heat! Even churches, bars, and hotels are carved into the rock.



29/06/2025

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There’s Gold in Them Oceans!

It’s estimated that 20 million tons of gold are dissolved in the world’s oceans. But don’t grab your scuba gear just yet—each liter of seawater contains just 13 billionths of a gram of gold! Extracting it is nearly impossible with today’s tech.




28/06/2025

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