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25 Things That Are Only Possible in Australia



Australia is a country where people pay with plastic money, some fish are over 300 million years old, and cockroach racing is a big deal. In Australia, some roads are so long and boring that they put signs there to entertain drivers. They can contain images of rich local fauna, or trivia questions to keep you alert, and possibly even save your life in the fatigue zone. It is a fascinating country where you can rent a grandma and see a fire that’s been burning for over 5,500 years. Interested? Here is a list of facts that you might not know about the country but are useful if you ever plan to travel there. And if you don’t plan on visiting anytime soon, at least you’ll be able to show off your knowledge! TIMESTAMPS:
A cattle ranch that’s bigger than Israel 0:23
New Zealand is not for sale 0:46
You will pay a fine if you don’t vote in an election 1:12
Random giant sculptures across the country 2:00
Entertaining road signs 2:28
The birthplace of UGG boots 3:08
Plastic money 3:35
A looot of immigrants 4:03
“Rent a Grandma” services 👵 4:32
The most popular girl’s name in Australia 5:02
The longest golf course on the planet 5:33
Do Australians eat kangaroo meat? 7:11
Which animal has cube-shaped poo? 7:35
The only living specimen from the Triassic period 7:55
Koalas are dangerous 🐨 8:19
A fire that's been burning for over 5,500 years 9:01
The cockroach racing world championship 9:20
Australia could’ve been Dutch 10:02 #Australia #travel #brightside Pod Playground at the National Arboretum Canberra: By MEGutsell – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=79735120
The Big Ant, on of the Australian Big Things. Design by artist Pro Hart, the Big Ant can be found in Broken Hill, New South Wales: By Bilby – Own work, CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=11513546
The Big Boxing Crocodile, Humpty Doo, NT: By Stuart Edwards – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1172024
Animation is created by Bright Side. SUMMARY:
– You might have seen a lot of weird eBay listings, but one guy from Australia outweirded them all. In 2006, he tried to sell New Zealand at a starting price of less than a cent.
– If you’re over 18 years old, then you’re legally old enough to vote in Australia. But missing a vote without a good reason will cost you anywhere from $20 to $50.
– What does the Sydney Opera House look like to you? A bunch of sails? In fact, the architect who designed it was inspired when eating an orange!
– There are 150 random giant sculptures across the country. Giant statues of mushrooms, acorns, ants, boxing crocodile and what not, are placed along roads to attract tourists. – Americans were the first to patent the UGG brand, but the legendary boots actually come from Australia!
– Since 1988, Australian money has been made out of polymer, a special kind of plastic. – Australia is such a great place to be, that at least 70 tourists overstay their visas every week.
– The super famous Australian name “Kylie” comes from the name of an Aboriginal Noongar hunting stick; something like a boomerang. – Australia is home to the longest golf course on the planet. Nullarbor Links is an 18-hole, par 72 golf course that’s 850 miles long! – The first police force Down Under was made up entirely of convicts!
– The Australian national soccer team set a world record in 2001 when it beat American Samoa 31 – 0.
– Even though it’s really easy to find kangaroo meat in supermarkets and restaurants across the country, it’s not what Australians eat all the time, despite the common stereotype.
– The wombat is the only animal in the world that has cube-shaped poo. Some experts believe it’s used to mark territory, since it doesn’t roll away.
– Every year, the cockroach racing world championship takes place in Brisbane. The first one took place in 1982, and ever since, it’s become a big hit. – Australia could’ve been Dutch! Dutchman Abel Tasman discovered Australia in 1642, over a hundred years before James Cook in 1770. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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25 Things That Only Happen in Australia



Australia is a country where people pay with plastic money, some fish are over 300 million years old, and cockroach racing is a big deal. In Australia, some roads are so long and boring that they put signs there to entertain drivers. They can contain images of rich local fauna, or trivia questions to keep you alert, and possibly even save your life in the fatigue zone. It is a fascinating country where you can rent a grandma and see a fire that’s been burning for over 5,500 years. Interested? Here is a list of facts that you might not know about the country but are useful if you ever plan to travel there. And if you don’t plan on visiting anytime soon, at least you’ll be able to show off your knowledge! TIMESTAMPS:
A cattle ranch that’s bigger than Israel 0:23
New Zealand is not for sale 0:46
You will pay a fine if you don’t vote in an election 1:12
Random giant sculptures across the country 2:00
Entertaining road signs 2:28
The birthplace of UGG boots 3:08
Plastic money 3:35
A looot of immigrants 4:03
“Rent a Grandma” services 👵 4:32
The most popular girl’s name in Australia 5:02
The longest golf course on the planet 5:33
Do Australians eat kangaroo meat? 7:11
Which animal has cube-shaped poo? 7:35
The only living specimen from the Triassic period 7:55
Koalas are dangerous 🐨 8:19
A fire that's been burning for over 5,500 years 9:01
The cockroach racing world championship 9:20
Australia could’ve been Dutch 10:02 #Australia #travel #brightside Pod Playground at the National Arboretum Canberra: By MEGutsell – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=79735120
The Big Ant, on of the Australian Big Things. Design by artist Pro Hart, the Big Ant can be found in Broken Hill, New South Wales: By Bilby – Own work, CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=11513546
The Big Boxing Crocodile, Humpty Doo, NT: By Stuart Edwards – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1172024
Animation is created by Bright Side. SUMMARY:
– You might have seen a lot of weird eBay listings, but one guy from Australia outweirded them all. In 2006, he tried to sell New Zealand at a starting price of less than a cent.
– If you’re over 18 years old, then you’re legally old enough to vote in Australia. But missing a vote without a good reason will cost you anywhere from $20 to $50.
– What does the Sydney Opera House look like to you? A bunch of sails? In fact, the architect who designed it was inspired when eating an orange!
– There are 150 random giant sculptures across the country. Giant statues of mushrooms, acorns, ants, boxing crocodile and what not, are placed along roads to attract tourists. – Americans were the first to patent the UGG brand, but the legendary boots actually come from Australia!
– Since 1988, Australian money has been made out of polymer, a special kind of plastic. – Australia is such a great place to be, that at least 70 tourists overstay their visas every week.
– The super famous Australian name “Kylie” comes from the name of an Aboriginal Noongar hunting stick; something like a boomerang. – Australia is home to the longest golf course on the planet. Nullarbor Links is an 18-hole, par 72 golf course that’s 850 miles long! – The first police force Down Under was made up entirely of convicts!
– The Australian national soccer team set a world record in 2001 when it beat American Samoa 31 – 0.
– Even though it’s really easy to find kangaroo meat in supermarkets and restaurants across the country, it’s not what Australians eat all the time, despite the common stereotype.
– The wombat is the only animal in the world that has cube-shaped poo. Some experts believe it’s used to mark territory, since it doesn’t roll away.
– Every year, the cockroach racing world championship takes place in Brisbane. The first one took place in 1982, and ever since, it’s become a big hit. – Australia could’ve been Dutch! Dutchman Abel Tasman discovered Australia in 1642, over a hundred years before James Cook in 1770. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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19 Famous Products You Won’t Recognize In a Foreign Country



Before introducing a new product to a particular region, marketing specialists conduct research and thoroughly study consumer expectations. Manufacturing companies try to adapt packaging designs and product names to meet national peculiarities of the market. So if you think you know exactly how your favorite candy bar looks, try to recognize it in some other country. For example, imagine you arrive in Quebec and decide to go satisfy your hunger in KFC. Only… It's not KFC you're going to – it's PFK! Or did you know you won't be able to visit Burger King in Australia? Yup, the Australian branch is called Hungry Jack. Interested? Here's a fun list of products that look and sometimes sound a bit different depending on the country they’re sold in. TIMESTAMPS:
Coca-Cola Light 0:36
Lenor 1:22
Olay 1:50
Cocoa Krispies 2:42
Tide 3:21
Mr. Clean 3:58
Burger King 4:43
Vaseline 5:22
KFC 5:38
Axe 6:07
Dove 6:51
Danone 7:20
Milky Way 7:58
Lay's 8:27
Rexona 9:12
Knorr 9:46
Becel 10:12
T.J.Maxx 10:38
Sprite 11:03 #travel #food #brightside SUMMARY:
– People from Europe tend to get confused when striving to spot Coca-Cola Light in American or British supermarkets. What they might not know is that in these countries, low-calorie Coca-Cola is called Diet Coke!
– When people from Europe, Japan, and Russia wash their clothes, they often use a popular fabric softener called Lenor. But no matter how hard you try to find this product in the US, all you'll see on the shelves will be blue bottles labeled Downy.
– Another product of Procter&Gamble, Tide laundry detergent has not one, but three names! In Central Europe, this product is known by the name "Vizir," and in Turkey, you'll buy "Alo." – Vaseline, a popular remedy for dry skin, sounds different in Spanish and Portuguese. That's why if you need this product, let's say, in Brazil or Mexico, make sure you ask for Vasenol. – Dove is a popular chocolate brand you can find nearly everywhere in the world. But if you come to Egypt, India, or the UK, look for chocolates named "Galaxy."
– People from Europe are used to the chocolate-covered bar, Milky Way, which is wrapped in blue packaging with little white stars. But if you want to munch on the same bar in the US, search for the one called 3 Musketeers. – Few people know that modern-day Lay's first appeared in the UK under the name of Walkers more than 70 years ago! And guess what? In Great Britain, they still crunch Walkers!-
– The Rexona brand, which produces world-known deodorants and antiperspirants is called Degree, in South Africa – Shield, in the UK and Ireland – Sure, and in Japan and South Korea – Rexena.
– Ever heard of low-fat margarine called "Becel"? Nope? And how about the one called "Promise"?
– A renowned American retailer, T.J. Maxx, miraculously turns into T.K. Maxx once you go to Europe. – In China, you won't find a bottle of Sprite, even if you try really hard! But pay attention to the drink called "Xuebi" – it's the same soda so many people are crazy about. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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11 Places Way More Mysterious Than Bermuda Triangle



It’s one of the most terrifyingly fascinating places on our planet. Ships and planes simply vanish, radios and compasses just stop working, and some even say they’ve spotted UFOs there. And it's not the one and only Bermuda Triangle. There are at least 11 other mysterious places. So what are they, and how do they form? Ivan T. Sanderson, a writer, a biologist, and a huge fan of the paranormal and inexplicable, traveled a lot and recorded his experiences. What caught his attention the most was where the strangest unexplained things kept happening. That is, disappearing ships and whatnot. He was able to map 12 of these places scattered all over the world. But the weird thing is, 6 of them lie almost perfectly in line above the Equator, and the same goes for the 6 below it… TIMESTAMPS:
The Bermuda Triangle 1:11
The Algerian Megaliths 2:14
Mohenjo-Daro 3:02
The Dragon’s Triangle 3:44
The Hamakulia Volcano 4:30
Easter Island 4:59
The South Atlantic Anomaly 5:44
Great Zimbabwe 6:20
The Wharton Basin 6:53
The Loyalty Islands 7:27
The North and South Poles 8:06 Theories about these Vile Vortices:
– Ley lines 8:52
– Giant puzzle 9:32
– A lot of geologic activity 10:04 #mystery #bermudatriangle #brightside SUMMARY:
– Besides the paranormal theories of wormholes to another dimension and gates to the underworld, the Bermuda Triangle is really foggy due to methane gas that sometimes makes it impossible for travelers to see, thus making navigation a little tricky too. – The Algerian Megaliths are an architectural anomaly, showing just how advanced these people were for a time when we didn’t have the technology to help us build stable constructions. – Mohenjo-Daro in Pakistan goes way back to the Indus Valley Civilization in 2500 BCE. Like in Algeria, this society was, for some reason, surprisingly advanced when it came to building and urban planning.
– Heading further east along the same northern line, we arrive in Japan, where the Dragon’s Triangle, also called the Devil’s Sea, is located. The most astonishing thing about this Vile Vortex is that there’s an underwater city dubbed Japan’s Atlantis. – Located in the Ring of Fire, the next Vile Vortex is the Hamakulia Volcano in Hawaii. Locals treat it with utmost respect as the volcano is believed to have a mysterious power. – Now let’s head south of the Equator to one of the most isolated places on this planet: Easter Island in Polynesia. This is where you can find nearly 900 Moai statues created by the Rapa Nui people. – The South Atlantic Anomaly is a part of Earth where natural radiation flows out of control.
– Another impressive megalith, this time in Zimbabwe. It was once home to around 20,000 people… but it’s now a ghost town. – Poor Australia has Vile Vortices on both sides. Heading over to the east, there’s the Loyalty Islands. A lot of strange whirlpools were found on this patch of the South Pacific as well as plenty of geologic activity.
– The North and South Poles are on opposite ends of the planet, but they’ve got two things in common: ice and odd disappearances. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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11 Places More Mysterious Than Bermuda Triangle



It’s one of the most terrifyingly fascinating places on our planet. Ships and planes simply vanish, radios and compasses just stop working, and some even say they’ve spotted UFOs there. And it's not the one and only Bermuda Triangle. There are at least 11 other mysterious places. So what are they, and how do they form? Ivan T. Sanderson, a writer, a biologist, and a huge fan of the paranormal and inexplicable, traveled a lot and recorded his experiences. What caught his attention the most was where the strangest unexplained things kept happening. That is, disappearing ships and whatnot. He was able to map 12 of these places scattered all over the world. But the weird thing is, 6 of them lie almost perfectly in line above the Equator, and the same goes for the 6 below it… TIMESTAMPS:
The Bermuda Triangle 1:11
The Algerian Megaliths 2:14
Mohenjo-Daro 3:02
The Dragon’s Triangle 3:44
The Hamakulia Volcano 4:30
Easter Island 4:59
The South Atlantic Anomaly 5:44
Great Zimbabwe 6:20
The Wharton Basin 6:53
The Loyalty Islands 7:27
The North and South Poles 8:06 Theories about these Vile Vortices:
– Ley lines 8:52
– Giant puzzle 9:32
– A lot of geologic activity 10:04 #mystery #bermudatriangle #brightside SUMMARY:
– Besides the paranormal theories of wormholes to another dimension and gates to the underworld, the Bermuda Triangle is really foggy due to methane gas that sometimes makes it impossible for travelers to see, thus making navigation a little tricky too. – The Algerian Megaliths are an architectural anomaly, showing just how advanced these people were for a time when we didn’t have the technology to help us build stable constructions. – Mohenjo-Daro in Pakistan goes way back to the Indus Valley Civilization in 2500 BCE. Like in Algeria, this society was, for some reason, surprisingly advanced when it came to building and urban planning.
– Heading further east along the same northern line, we arrive in Japan, where the Dragon’s Triangle, also called the Devil’s Sea, is located. The most astonishing thing about this Vile Vortex is that there’s an underwater city dubbed Japan’s Atlantis. – Located in the Ring of Fire, the next Vile Vortex is the Hamakulia Volcano in Hawaii. Locals treat it with utmost respect as the volcano is believed to have a mysterious power. – Now let’s head south of the Equator to one of the most isolated places on this planet: Easter Island in Polynesia. This is where you can find nearly 900 Moai statues created by the Rapa Nui people. – The South Atlantic Anomaly is a part of Earth where natural radiation flows out of control.
– Another impressive megalith, this time in Zimbabwe. It was once home to around 20,000 people… but it’s now a ghost town. – Poor Australia has Vile Vortices on both sides. Heading over to the east, there’s the Loyalty Islands. A lot of strange whirlpools were found on this patch of the South Pacific as well as plenty of geologic activity.
– The North and South Poles are on opposite ends of the planet, but they’ve got two things in common: ice and odd disappearances. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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11 Queen’s Secrets to Live to Be 93



You ever wonder why Queen Elizabeth II is in such good shape? Let’s face it, for a woman in her 90’s, she just looks amazing. She also works every single day, and it seems like she won’t retire any time soon. So what's the real secret behind her incredible health and endurance? She does Cross Fit! …Okay not really. But if you think that her royal duties keep the Queen sitting all day long, let me correct you. Throughout her life, she’s traveled more than any other ruler in the world. And let’s not forget the Queen’s love for horses. Of course, she doesn’t race anymore but she still finds time to ride now and then. And, of course, that's not all. TIMESTAMPS:
She has really good genes 0:35
She’s happily married 1:08
She knows how to manage stress 1:51
She sticks to healthy food 2:36
She has regular medical check-ups 3:46
She works out 4:35
She keeps her mind occupied 5:20
She gets enough sleep 6:14
She helps others 7:06
She drinks plenty of tea 7:52
She enjoys life 8:38 #queen #royalfamily #brightside The Queen Elizabeth was out horse riding at Windsor Castle: By BEIRNE/SIPA PRESS/EAST NEWS, https://www.eastnews.ru/pictures/picture/id/26697/i/52/t/127 Animation is created by Bright Side. SUMMARY:
– Biologists say that in no small measure, the genes you have influence your life span. There’s no denying that the Queen is pretty lucky on that front.
– Elizabeth II married Prince Philip in 1947. Their love story’s been going on for over 70 years now!
– As her former spokesperson Dickie Arbiter says, “she can get angry if something doesn't go right, but as it's often out of her control there is no point becoming stressed about it."
– Though the Queen can order absolutely anything, she prefers to eat simple and healthy meals. She’s all about self-discipline when it comes to food; she actually controls all the recipes herself. – Let’s be honest, sometimes it seems like there’s no time or need to go to the doctor if you’re feeling ok. But that’s not the case for Her Majesty. – Unlike many people of her generation who choose to stay away from modern technology, she’s curious about it. – The Queen’s everyday schedule is pretty rough, and she’d never accomplish so many things during the day if she didn’t have a good night’s rest.
– Another thing we could all learn from Queen Elizabeth is her devotion to charity. She’s a patron for over 600 organizations of all kinds, including hospitals, schools, art institutions, and sports associations.
– One of the Queen’s secrets to a long and healthy life is drinking tea. – Elizabeth II definitely knows how to keep a cool head most of the time. But she also doesn’t forget that enjoying yourself is very important for feeling good. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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11 Small Things the Queen Does Every Day



If you think that her royal duties keep the Queen sitting all day long, let me correct you. Throughout her life, she’s traveled more than any other ruler in the world. And let’s not forget the Queen’s love for horses. Of course, she doesn’t race anymore but she still finds time to ride now and then. And, of course, that's not all. TIMESTAMPS:
She has really good genes 0:35
She’s happily married 1:08
She knows how to manage stress 1:51
She sticks to healthy food 2:36
She has regular medical check-ups 3:46
She works out 4:35
She keeps her mind occupied 5:20
She gets enough sleep 6:14
She helps others 7:06
She drinks plenty of tea 7:52
She enjoys life 8:38 #queen #royalfamily #brightside The Queen Elizabeth was out horse riding at Windsor Castle: By BEIRNE/SIPA PRESS/EAST NEWS, https://www.eastnews.ru/pictures/picture/id/26697/i/52/t/127 Animation is created by Bright Side. SUMMARY:
– Biologists say that in no small measure, the genes you have influence your life span. There’s no denying that the Queen is pretty lucky on that front.
– Elizabeth II married Prince Philip in 1947. Their love story’s been going on for over 70 years now!
– As her former spokesperson Dickie Arbiter says, “she can get angry if something doesn't go right, but as it's often out of her control there is no point becoming stressed about it."
– Though the Queen can order absolutely anything, she prefers to eat simple and healthy meals. She’s all about self-discipline when it comes to food; she actually controls all the recipes herself. – Let’s be honest, sometimes it seems like there’s no time or need to go to the doctor if you’re feeling ok. But that’s not the case for Her Majesty. – Unlike many people of her generation who choose to stay away from modern technology, she’s curious about it. – The Queen’s everyday schedule is pretty rough, and she’d never accomplish so many things during the day if she didn’t have a good night’s rest.
– Another thing we could all learn from Queen Elizabeth is her devotion to charity. She’s a patron for over 600 organizations of all kinds, including hospitals, schools, art institutions, and sports associations.
– One of the Queen’s secrets to a long and healthy life is drinking tea. – Elizabeth II definitely knows how to keep a cool head most of the time. But she also doesn’t forget that enjoying yourself is very important for feeling good. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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20 Different Hospital Food from Around the World



What do you know about hospital food around the world? Basically, we used to think that everything they serve in hospitals is not very tasty, to say the least. Actually, some of the countries might make you reconsider everything you thought you knew about hospital food! Wait until you see what the Japanese are cooking up for their patients! For example, Japanese hospital food is a lot like a gourmet meal. Hot soba noodles, chicken in a mushroom sauce, and a daikon carrot side salad is just one example of a delicious-sounding hospital meal! Patients are also offered a small afternoon snack, such as a cream puff or a slice of cake with tea. TIMESTAMPS:
The United States 0:27
Switzerland 1:05
Italy 1:26
Germany 2:03
Russia 2:42
Australia 3:20
Thailand 3:48
Norway 4:17
South Africa 4:48
Israel 5:15
Canada 5:50
Japan 6:22
India 6:50
Mexico 7:21
Spain 7:50
Greece 8:23
Poland 8:44
Malaysia 9:06
The U.K. 9:45
France 10:18 #food #traditions #brightside Preview photo credit: Hospital food NY: By Siobhan from Upstate New York, CC BY-SA 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2245598
Polish hospital – meal served to patients: By Oto Polska Blog, CC BY-SA 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2456191
Animation is created by Bright Side. SUMMARY:
– Many U.S. hospitals seem to have the same staples: Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes, mixed veggies, and yogurt. Another day it might be chicken potpie with a chocolate chip cookie for dessert.
– Quiche, some type of fruit-and-nut salad, and a dainty dessert would be a common meal at a hospital in Switzerland.
– An Italian hospital would serve you gnocchi (that’ a delicious potato or flour dumpling served in a finger-licking sauce), whole fruits (like an apple or plum), and good old-fashioned water. – The Germans like their “hot meal” in the middle of the day, with breakfast and dinner being a little simpler. The same holds true in their hospitals. – In a Russian hospital, you might get a bowl of oatmeal with yogurt or cottage cheese as a side and a cup of tea or coffee to drink for breakfast. Come lunch or dinnertime, some popular staples are hotdogs with buckwheat or macaroni. – In Thai hospitals, a boiled rice porridge dish called jok is often given to sick patients for breakfast because of its mild flavor and smooth texture.
– Most main dishes in Norway—even for a hospital—are going to be locally sourced, with meat consisting of elk, beef, or even reindeer! – Most main dishes in Norway—even for a hospital—are going to be locally sourced, with meat consisting of elk, beef, or even reindeer! – In Poland, the hospital meals are rather dainty: bread and butter, half a cucumber, and a piece of sausage. This would be your breakfast. For lunch, you may get a ham and cheese sandwich, another meat choice, more cucumber, and hot soup.
– In a Malaysian hospital, there are two diet options: standard and therapeutic. The therapeutic diet just refers to modifications that need to be made due to the patient’s needs, such as a lactose-free diet or a liquid diet.
– A typical hospital meal in the U.K. may be some roast beef, roasted potatoes, green beans, cheese, a white roll with butter, and peaches in cream. – In a French hospital in Paris, you’ll be served a smoked salmon salad, chicken with a baguette, and a slice of pie! Lean meats such as that salmon and chicken are great for a healing patient, as are the veggies in the salad. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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12 Riddles You Must Solve To Stay Alive



You're running down a corridor with three doors looming ahead of you. You hear the blood-chilling sounds of a vampire, mad scientist, and mutant animals all chasing after you. You have to choose one of the doors right away. The sounds are getting closer…and closer…and – boo! Gotchya! But don' be scared, it was just a riddle. Yup, It's been a while since we've posted puzzles here! Do you have the quick problem-solving skills to survive any dire situation? Take this test to find out! And keep track of how many you get right – your results will be at the end! TIMESTAMPS:
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The Mad Scientist’s Magic Lotion 7:44
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– If you've cracked 1 to 4 riddles, you should probably avoid vampires, mad scientists, and any door you see. I’m kidding! But you could use some more practice in solving survival riddles! There are plenty of those here on the Bright Side!
– If your result is 5 to 8 solved puzzles, then you have good chances to pull through the most unexpected difficulties and dangers life sometimes has in store. Practice more, and "most” difficulties will turn into "all"!
– But if your score is 9 to 12, congratulations! A person like you can wriggle out of any difficulty, be it getting lost in the jungle, fighting your way out of a stuck elevator, or forgetting to buy milk for breakfast! Hey, Keep perfecting your skills! Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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