The world’s smallest book, “Teeny Ted from Turnip Town”, is 100×70 micrometers in size and requires a scanning electron microscope to read, as light beams are too large.
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New York's Central Park is nearly twice the size of the entire country of Monaco.
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There is a superhero supply store in Brooklyn with a cape fitting room that has a wind tunnel. They also sell oxygen gum, bottled chaos and have an invisibility testing center.
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All the gold ever mined could be molded into a cube 60 feet high and 60 feet wide.
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There are over 16,251 full-service restaurants in the vicinity of NYC. You could visit one every day for 40 years and still not have visited them all. This excludes counter service restaurants and cafeterias.
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If you have 1 billion dollars and spend $1,000 every day, it would take you 2,740 years to go broke.
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The cruise liner, 'Queen Elizabeth 2', moves only six inches for each gallon of diesel that it burns.
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Tsunamis ( tidal waves ) travel as fast as jet planes.
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