If you're looking for a real challenge while you're in Denmark, try not to see the ocean at one point. You'll never be more than 52km from the ocean in Denmark! Bornholm and Samsø were voted as the EU's most sustainable islands back in 2020, so if you like green living, look no further. This means that there are plenty of opportunities for you to go on an island getaway! Some of our favourite and most popular island retreats are the islands of Ærø, Rømø, Bornholm, and Læsø.
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Dont get me wrong, I think that knowing what an oxymoron is or how to multiply. The inventor of pringles was buried in a pringles can when he died. Lets face, all of us had to learn a lot of boring stuff at school. Presidents Adams and Jefferson also died the same year, 1826 President Monroe. Facts - Fun, Random, Interesting, Mindblowing. Fun and friendly to the planet! What could be better? 12. Denmark has 444 islands, but only 76 of them are inhabited Three presidents, all Founding FathersJohn Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Monroedied on July 4. We're also proud of the fact that since 2018, LEGO’s toy plants and other leafy pieces have been made with sugarcane-based plastic. That's right. And, they're close to perfecting the bricks made with recycled plastic. Nowadays you can visit the original LEGOLAND® and learn more about this renowned toy at LEGO® House. The world-famous LEGO® brick was invented by Dane Ole Kirk Christiansen in the town of Billund in 1949. Both of them are a great starting point for a fun-filled day - and that's just a fact! The second oldest, Tivoli Gardens, is right next to the same station smack bang in the centre of our vibrant capital. If this isn't a fun fact, we don't know what is! Denmark is home to the world's oldest amusement park, Bakken, just a 20 minute train ride from Copenhagen Central Station. Random Interesting Facts by Thoughty2 Studio71 Bananas: An essential in your First Aid Kit Immortality: This Bacteria May Help You Live Forever Halloween.
You'll find the two oldest amusement parks in the world in Denmark But don't worry, we've toned down the craziness a bit, so nowadays the barrels are simply decorated with cut out versions of black cats and the bonfires only burn doll versions of witches. We don't mind admitting that some of our Danish traditions seem rather weird to the modern eye, as they include batting at a black cat in a barrel at the annual carnival "fastelavn" and burning a witch on a bonfire at Sankt Hans (midsummer's eve). Let us introduce you to three letters you won't come across in the English alphabet: Æ, Ø and Å. But we've added a bit more to the challenge. The Danish language is said to be one of the most difficult ones to learn due to a bunch of silent letters and complex pronunciation. The Danish alphabet has 3 additional letters: Æ, Ø, and Å And that Kangaroo meat can be purchased from the supermarket and is known to be a leaner and healthier alternative to beef or lamb with a 1-2 percent fat content.8. And did you know that there are over 60 different types of kangaroos?ģ3. A baby kangaroo when born is only about 2 centimetres long.ģ2. You can still visit Batman Park in Melbourne.ģ1. You can fly from Perth to Melbourne faster than you can fly from one end of Western Australia to the other.ģ0. Everyone has a fear that they make it a mission to avoid. Talking about your musical inclinations can create a deeper dialogue during an otherwise stale interaction. Australia exports it's camels to the Middle East.Ģ9. Another potential fun fact to use during a less than interesting introduction is bringing up the instruments that you know how to play. There are 1 million Camels that roam wild Australia's Deserts - the largest number of purebred camels in the world.Ģ7.
Australia ranks 56th in the world in terms of broadband speed - really?!? We're 7th for mobile speed though.Ģ6. It is the 6th largest country in the world.Ģ5. Actually around 1.3 billion litres of wine are produced each year in Australia.Ģ4. There are 60 wine regions in Australia.Ģ3.