26 travel 'facts' you shouldn't believe
Karlina Valeiko
17 January 2022
Fact or fiction?
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It never snows in the Sahara Desert
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Egypt has the most pyramids
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Uluru is Australia's biggest rock
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San Francisco has the steepest street in the world
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The Great Wall of China can be seen from space
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Toronto is the capital of Canada
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Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the Queen
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Amsterdam is the cycling capital of the world
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Westerners can't visit Iran
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There are 24 time zones
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Maine is the easternmost state in the US…
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…and Florida the southernmost
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The Mississippi River is the longest in the US
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Norway is the northernmost country in the world
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The Canary Islands are named after the birds
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English isn't the most spoken language in the world
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Only Russia and Turkey are on two continents
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The Nile is the world's longest river
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Route 66 is the longest highway in the US
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Mont Blanc is Europe's highest mountain
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England and the UK are the same place
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Walt Disney built a secret suite within Cinderella Castle
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Greenland is bigger than Africa
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The Statue of Liberty is in New York
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Holland is a country
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