BBC Knowledge April 2017

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Parisian authorities have long been worried
about the strain the weight thousands of love
locks were putting on bridges across the River
Seine. Now, these locks are being sold to the
public to raise money for refugees. Paris, once
again, proves why it is called the City of Love.

Because it does not have a coastline,
Kazakhstan has what is called a ‘landlocked
navy’. Although the country borders
the Caspian Sea, it does not connect
to the sea by a natural waterway.

Don’t feel offended if someone in Tibet sticks
his or her tongue out at you. In Tibet, it is
a way of greeting and also a show of respect.

With its white curved walls and jade green
roof tiles, Nagoya Castle is one of the finest
examples of a Samurai castle. It also has
an inner and outer moat.

Stretching across 2.7km, Argentina and
Brazil’s gushing Iguazu Falls is made up
of 275 waterfalls. It is the largest waterfalls
system in the world.

Some of Britain’s iconic red telephone boxes
have been repurposed as honour libraries,
salad stands, coffee shops, even first-aid
booths – complete with defibrillators.
Mobile charging stations coming soon!

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