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This 22 pieces of cold knowledge in Australia, know 10, even if you are good.

Australia is really a magical country, with all kinds of first inventions and the king of world poison. There will always be countless unexpected strange things here!

Today, the editor summed up 20 cold knowledge in Australia, and some native people do not necessarily know it. How much do you know? Come and count.


1. Kangaroos are on Australia's national emblem because kangaroos don't retreat, they just move forward.

2. The locals call koalas "Kohler", which means not drinking water.

Because koalas drink water only when they are sick and dry.

It only sleeps, does not drink water, sleeps about 18 hours a day. (it is not as good as the editor to feel ashamed of himself.)

Tourists to Australia like to take pictures of koalas, but many people do not know that it is only legal to take pictures in Queensland.


3. Australia accounts for half of the world's top ten toxic creatures, accounting for the top three.

This is definitely a "poisonous" continent! When you go to play, you must protect yourself. Beware of all kinds of poison kings. (editor trembles)


4. The Sydney Opera House of the World Heritage site is designed from neither sails nor shells.

It's just that when Jon Wusong peeled oranges, did he think about it very much like an orange petal?


5. The furthest distance in the world is that there is no net!

Do you think you can't be without air, and you can't be without wifi without water!

Did you know that wifi's ancestor was born in Australia.

I don't know if it's time to sigh at the invention of genius or complain about the root of all evil.


6. Do you think Australians are lazy when you stay in Australia for a while? But Australian laziness also has its meaning.

Australia is the first place in the world to fight "eight hours".

Finally, eight hours of working hours have been established in Australia and all over the world.

Can we set up for six hours, four hours or something next time? Anyway, the editor is ready to be the first person to eat crabs.


7. In Australia, wherever you go to the bathroom, you will find that no matter how remote there is paper ~

It is very convenient to go out of the house, as for the reasons have not yet been figured out. Welcome to leave a message below ~


8. Australia is surrounded by the sea and has more than 10000 beaches.

If you want to finish all the stroll, it will take you about 27 years for the editor to break his finger.

The important thing is that we can't finish the tour for 27 years.

But if you go by 1902, you'll be caught by the police!

Because before that, it was illegal to swim on the beach during the day.


9. Australia has a world-famous magic road, the legendary Highway one.

The magic thing about this road is that wherever you start, you can go back to square one as long as you go straight down the road.

Isn't it amazing? do you want to try it?

It is said that Highway one has a whole circle around Australia, and when you are finished, you have walked Australia over and over!


10. Australian banknotes are not made of paper and are made of plastic. Oh, it is said that they can be washed in the washing machine without having to take out their pockets.

It's a great convenience for people who always forget to take out their pockets when washing clothes!


11. Melbourne's world-famous Yala River means "keep flowing".

The early Yala River emits a lot of pollutants, smelly, and the surrounding residents are miserable.

It was not until the middle of the 20th century that after governance, it was as beautiful as it is now.

Knock on the blackboard, environmental protection is very important ~


12. Modern ultrasound scanners, used to do B-ultrasound and observe fetuses in the womb, were first invented by Australians.

To be able to see the child early, feel his state, mothers do not know how to thank Australia.


13. The magnetic strip technology we use every day in buses, banks and restaurants was first invented by Australians. Australia is really a magical country ~


14. The first person to invent the black box on an aircraft was an Australian who could store information internally in a variety of aircraft accidents.

This is a very important invention for the daily safety and maintenance of aircraft and the elimination of hidden dangers of accidents!


15. Although kangaroo is Australia's national treasure, but kangaroo disaster, experts call for more kangaroo.

So, you can buy kangaroo meat in Australian supermarkets, or you can see kangaroo cooking at the table.

But there are also strict rules for hunting kangaroos in Australia. Do you think it's incredible?


16.85% of Australians live on the sea, about 50 kilometers from the coastline.

So when it comes to Australians, the first picture that comes to mind is "Sunshine Beach bikini beauty."


17. The first successful IVF technique in the world was Australia, where pregnancy came from Monash University, founded in 1958 by parliament.

Monash University is also one of the "eight famous schools" of alliance, an Ivy League school in Australia.


18. Solar water heaters, which are now used by every household, were first invented by Victoria, Australia.


19. The first police officers in Australia were not from police origin, but from among the best performing prisoners. Do you really want to say "what"?


20. Australians like to drink beer very much, but their beer has a geographical attribute, and you can hardly see them drinking Fosters..

So in Queensland and in Adelaide, the beer they often drink is different.


21. When it comes to drinking beer, there is a real figure in Australian history that has to be mentioned, that is, Bob Hawk, Australia's 23rd prime minister.

He is said to be particularly good at drinking beer, drinking 1.2 liters in 11 seconds, setting a world record at the time. He himself said it was a great reason for his political achievements.


22. Immigration is a more popular trend in the world today. After all, the income of investment immigrants is still very considerable, and the same is true of Australia!

Immigrants from other countries to Australia now require about 5 million AUD.

In 1961, it cost only £10 (A $21) for adults to emigrate to Australia, and child immigrants were free of charge.

Julia Gillard, Australia's former prime minister, was among the free immigrants.

Are you particularly sorry that you were not born a few decades earlier?

Did you open your eyes after watching it? Does it feel that Australia is amazing and has a new understanding of Australia? Come on, tell me the story of you and Australia.

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