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9 erroneous beliefs about world-famous places of interest

Find out the most widespread myths about world-famous sights that we believed were true. Perhaps, they will surprise you too.


Sometimes facts about the most popular places of interest are such an absolute truth for us as the fact that Earth revolves around the Sun. We don't question them, though maybe occasionally we should: some of them are nothing more than just legends or misbeliefs.


Did you know these facts are just misbeliefs? Or maybe you can recall other misperceptions of well-known places that most people believe to be true? Your commentary is welcome!


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61 Comments
Jim Adams
Common knowledge for most of them. However, Abu-Dhabi Falling Tower was built to look like that, so it shouldn’t count.
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01.09.2019 06:55
Tal Segal
The Dead Sea is over 34% minerals. Your figure of 28% is obsolete.
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26.12.2023 08:27
David Smith
Another one is the fact that the Colosseum in Rome was never called that, it was the Flaviam amphitheatre. Colisseum was a large statue and then it became the area around it. Unfortunately the colossus is long gone and and the name started to be used for the amphitheatre.
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12.07.2023 11:17
Diana Santamaria
The Iguazú falls between Argentina and Brazil are much higher than the Niágara, while the Victoria Falls in África are higher than the Iguazú.
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23.05.2023 10:56
Shelley Durocher
Matthew McKechnie, You automatically assume that all "poor areas" are "slums"?
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25.04.2023 11:20
Leonardo Scamacca
Wouldn’t whether a man made structure being visible from space boil down to how far into space one is? One way or the other, this is very arbitrary.
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05.11.2021 07:29
BarbaRaven
St. Peter's is not a cathedral, it is a basilica.
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06.11.2020 04:44
Iancompat
Anyone worth their salt would know Angel Falls is the highest in the world! It was discovered by Johnny Angel when his plane crashed nearby.
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29.07.2020 02:40
Marquita Simmons
Jim Adams, I agree.
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15.10.2019 11:03
littledick
Interesting tidbits. With #8, it depends how you define desert. Most climatologists would define it at about the 10"precipitation isohyet. That being the case, both pictures are in the desert. I assume population pressures in Egypt have increased development there, so the town naturally encroaches. I would argue that the pyramids are still quite impressive when one compares their height and immensity with that of the town.
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09.06.2019 04:18
Lynne Zeman
Good info. Thx
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03.06.2019 01:59
tbear
Thanks for the info! Never to old to learn!
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16.05.2019 09:38
greene
Never 2 old to learn something new
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15.02.2019 04:58
Richard D. Boyle
I appreciate the refutation of commonly accepted myths in any form. Thank you very much.
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26.12.2018 06:15
Bob Pam Hanna
Very interesting indeed.
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28.11.2018 09:25

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