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  2. Wikipedia:Unusual articles - Wikipedia

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    A small lake in Ethiopia that was created in 2005 after an earthquake. It's not bitter, it's just really, really salty. Giraffe Manor: A hotel in suburban Nairobi where you can eat alongside one of the world's most endangered giraffe subspecies. Hoba Meteorite: The largest intact meteorite in the world. Jacob's Ladder: It's all very downhill ...

  3. Wikipedia : Unusual articles/History

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    The largest ever temporary United Nations territory, and the only one to be transferred to the country that was invading it to cause the U.N. takeover in the first place. United States involvement in regime change: Now, this is perhaps the most complicated and long article in this list. However, you'll find many surprises once you read it.

  4. Wikipedia:List of really, really, really stupid article ideas ...

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    An article about the sand castle you made in 3rd grade. A 77-page essay as to why Caravan Palace is the best band in the universe. <|°_°|> A list of the times the film Foodfight! made you want to cry into your Cheerios. Me too, buddy. Another one for good measure. Some erotic fanfiction you found on the internet that you happened to like.

  5. Wikipedia : Unusual articles/Science

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    The world's worst nuclear incident that didn't begin in a radioactive power plant. List of chemical compounds with unusual names: Some a consequence of their constituents or origins, others simply the work of whimsical chemists. Thomas Midgley Jr. Inventor of two of the world's most severe pollutants – and a device that killed him. NanoPutian

  6. From well-known to obscure, new book shares history ... - AOL

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    More than 80 people and places are included in the book, which was written by travel blogger and author Roxie Yonkey, who moved to Kansas from Nebraska more than 30 years ago to take a sports ...

  7. Wikipedia : Unusual articles/Technology, inventions and products

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    The most advanced toilets in the world with computers, nozzles and flashing lights. Lloyds Bank turd: Possibly the largest example of fossilised human feces ever found, discovered under the future site of a Lloyds Bank in England. Shit flow diagram: This is the technical term. Stainless steel soap: Metallic soap that removes odours from the ...

  8. Wikipedia:Obscure does not mean not notable - Wikipedia

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    An obscure topic is a topic that is only of interest to a small number of people, such as those in the subject's field, teachers, or fans. Obscure topics are perfectly welcome to have articles on Wikipedia, provided that notability guidelines are met.

  9. List of topics characterized as pseudoscience - Wikipedia

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    Detailed discussion of these topics may be found on their main pages. These characterizations were made in the context of educating the public about questionable or potentially fraudulent or dangerous claims and practices, efforts to define the nature of science, or humorous parodies of poor scientific reasoning.