Top 100+ Weird Facts About the World (PART -8)

🌍 Top 100+ Weird Facts About the World (part -8)

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🤯 Part 8: Facts 71–80 – Bomb Survivors, Glass Beaches & Singing Rocks


💥 71. One Man Survived Two Atomic Bombs

Tsutomu Yamaguchi was in Hiroshima when the first bomb dropped, and then traveled to Nagasaki—just in time for the second. He lived to be 93. Talk about luck… or not?


🌊 72. There’s a Beach Made Entirely of Glass

Glass Beach in California is covered in smooth sea glass. It’s the result of years of people dumping garbage into the ocean — and nature turning it into beauty.


🍉 73. Japan Grows Square Watermelons : Weird

Farmers grow square-shaped watermelons by putting them in cube molds. They’re mainly for decoration or gifting — and cost way more than regular ones!


🪨 74. Some Rocks Can Sing

In certain desert areas, “singing sand dunes” emit a low humming sound when the sand shifts. No one knows exactly why — but it’s eerie and magical.


🌍 75. There Are Places With No Gravity

In spots like Hudson Bay, Canada, gravity is slightly weaker due to geological activity beneath the Earth’s surface. You won’t float, but you’d weigh a tiny bit less!


💀 76. The Human Body Glows : Weird

Under ultraviolet light, humans emit a faint natural glow, especially around the face. It’s called bioluminescence, but sadly, it’s invisible to our eyes.


🕳️ 77. There’s a Hole in the Ocean That “Eats” Ships

The Bermuda Triangle legend is based on real reports of vanishing ships and planes — though science blames magnetic anomalies and freak storms, not sea monsters.


🔒 78. There’s a Town With a Doorless Hotel : Weird

In Fuggerei, Germany, people live in a village built in 1516 that still charges $1 per year rent — with no locks on doors. It’s the world’s oldest social housing complex.


🌎 79. Earth Has a “Heartbeat”

Our planet vibrates very faintly even when there are no earthquakes. This phenomenon, called free oscillation, is like Earth’s calm breathing — and it’s being studied by geophysicists.


🌋 80. A Volcano Once Caused “No Summer” : weird

In 1815, the eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia was so massive it caused global cooling. The following year, 1816, is known as “The Year Without a Summer.”


📊 Fact Count: 80/100+

From miracle survivors to glowing humans and nature’s strange music, reality continues to feel like science fiction.

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