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    Geographically, the difference between a pond and a lake is that a pond gets its water from precipitation and a lake gets its water from flowing water e.g. streams and rivers.
     
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      The 1st September is the meteorological first day of autumn.
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      What's the difference between a pond and a puddle then? :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:

      My fact is that "Esposas" is a spanish word that means either "wife" or "handcuffs" :heehee:
       
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        I have been changing a landing bulb this morning so...Many Hans make light work.

        ok I'll get my coat.
         
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          Leonardo Da Vinci invented contact lenses in 1508

          He described a method of directly altering the corneal power of sight by either submerging ones head in a bowl of water, or by wearing some form of water-filled glass hemisphere over the eye. However, this proved to be sadly impractical like many of his other inventions (e.g. the helicopter), due to the age in which he lived in.
           
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            In the Pallio horserace, in the Piazza del Campo in Siena, they traditionally give the horses, before the start of the race, coffee and a lump of sugar.
             
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            In Corpus Christie, Texas, it's illegal to raise alligators in your home.

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            I'll get my coat........
             
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              Frank Sinatra and his friends were known as “The Rat Pack” but the title “The Rat Pack” was used prior to that for the name of a famous film star and his drinking friends.

              That was Humphrey Bogart (Sinatra was a member of his drinking group). Sinatra’s Rat Pack were original called “The Clan”.
               
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              Bet you don't reach the end of this fact.
              • Micklegate Bar in York. Witnessed the most notorious moments in the Wars of the Roses, including the spiking of the heads of leaders from both sides of the conflict following the battles of Wakefield (1460) and Towton (1461). Richard, Duke of York, fell at Wakefield, and his seventeen-year-old son, the Earl of Rutland, was slain in its aftermath, along with the Earl of Salisbury. All three allegedly had their heads displayed on Micklegate Bar, until the Yorkist victory at Towton the following year, when they were replaced with the heads of slain Lancastrian leaders.
               
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                The average weight of 15 adults is 1 ton
                 
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                  The Empire state building was completed in 1931. Up until 1929 The New York Waldorf Astoria Hotel stood on that site.
                   
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                  I'm a mine of useless information! :doh: :lunapic 130165696578242 5:

                  The original names of the London underground stations Arsenal and White City were Gillespie Road and Wood Lane.
                   
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