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The phenomenon of splitting the sea, the number of people used to invade a planet, the image of the Loch Ness monster . are the most popular news of the week.

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Let's explore the dirt road in the ocean with the split sea phenomenon in the land of kimchi. See more here .

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If humanity wants to conquer a planet outside the solar system, apart from the need for a really big spacecraft, there will be a huge amount of manpower ranging from 20,000 to 40,000 people. See more here .

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A mysterious event investigator recently published a picture that is believed to be a Loch Ness monster (or Nessie) poking its head up to the water. See more here .

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Let's explore the collection of 4 conceptions of wrong psychology that everyone believes "cheating" to learn more about this issue. See more here .

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The Bored Panda site has compiled 28 unexpected facts about the Dead Sea that you may not know. See more here .

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The first fossil of the amphibian reptile known as the "sea monster" since the prehistoric era has been discovered in China. See more here .

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A naturalist claims to let the giant Anaconda devour him in a special live broadcast. See more here .

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The flames in Turkey's valley have been burning continuously for at least 2,500 years, with the effect of a rare metal. See more here .

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Breaking into Kobe beef farm in Japan - where farmers daily lick, massage and give cows beer. See more here .

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Find out how much sleep is ideal for us in a day. See more here .