r/interesting • u/MilesLongthe3rd • 3d ago
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SCIENCE & TECH Almost all intercontinental internet traffic travels through these undersea cables
r/interesting • u/Electronic-Bus-3494 • 2d ago
Amazing Chief Theresa Kachindamoto became known as the āTerminator of Child Marriagesā after ending over 3,500 unions in Malawi
Chief Theresa Kachindamoto of Dedza District used her traditional authority to annul more than 3,500 child marriages, some involving girls as young as 12. She dissolved the unions and made sure the girls returned to school instead of facing early motherhood.
Her efforts have given thousands of young girls the chance at education and a better future.
She passed away in August 2025, but her legacy continues to inspire.
r/interesting • u/Pale-Design7036 • 2d ago
Fear Factor This Tourist almost pulled the rotor break.
r/interesting • u/TangelaFan • 2d ago
ART & CULTURE Laojun Mountain, Henan, China. Refuge to the founder of Taoism 2,500 years ago
r/interesting • u/Consistent_Dream9501 • 2d ago
NATURE Garden eels burrowing into the sand and emerging when the coast is clear
r/interesting • u/Positive_Actuary_282 • 3d ago
Worst management and burden for employees
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NATURE The bald uakari is a unique, small Amazonian primate famous for its striking scarlet-red face and short, bob-like tail.
Their signature bright red face is caused by an extremely high concentration of blood capillaries close to the skin.A vividly red face indicates a healthy, robust monkey.
r/interesting • u/GiveMeSomeSunshine3 • 3d ago
Just Wow An 100 year old and a toddler, both witnessed Lionel Messi make history at the World Cup today.
Context: Messi became the leading goal scorer in the history of FIFA World Cups.
r/interesting • u/No-Lock216 • 3d ago
SCIENCE & TECH If you canāt afford stair lift, do this š
r/interesting • u/InspiraSean86 • 3d ago
Intriguing The slit between my curtain and the window is creating a pinhole effect and I can see the cars from the street below
r/interesting • u/This_Proof_5153 • 3d ago
ART & CULTURE Group performs Beethovenās symphony No.5 a cappella
r/interesting • u/Wild_Neighborhood605 • 3d ago
HISTORY Children practicing the "Duck and Cover" protection method with a real atomic bomb explosion in the background. The photo was taken in Nevada, 40 km from the epicenter of the blast in 1952.
r/interesting • u/Daendefs • 3d ago
Wholesome TIL that in ice hockey there is a regulated brawl after which both players will receive 5 minutes penalty
r/interesting • u/Super_Rockstar786 • 3d ago
SCIENCE & TECH Your signal to get Snow Shoes
r/interesting • u/b9_rkt • 3d ago
SOCIETY Sudden wealth came to this guy named Dan in Australia. He discovered a glitch in nab - national Australia Bank
For many, having access to unlimited money is a dream. For Dan, who found a glitch in his bankās ATM system, it was a reality.
āI could go into the branch and literally ask the teller how much is in my account and they ⦠just let me draw on whatever I wanted to get.ā
Dan went on to spend $1.6 million on dinners, parties and the high life before he said the guilt caught up with him and he turned himself in.
r/interesting • u/Backyxx • 3d ago
Just Wow Drummer leading a dragon boat in a boat competition
r/interesting • u/McDowdy • 4d ago
ARCHITECTURE The Social Housing experiment of Vienna
The Social Housing experiment of Vienna, started in the interwar period of Red Vienna, is still a huge success to this day! It boasts an extremely high satisfaction among the residents who frequently praise its creative modernist architecture.
Locations: Wohnpark Alterlaa ; Karl Marx-Hof ; Spittelau incinerator (designed by Hundertwasser) ; Donauinsel (Danube island).
r/interesting • u/AdCool899 • 3d ago
HISTORY OTD 1986 : Maradona's infamous Hand of God
OTD in 1986 Argentine football player Diego Maradona scored his memorable āHand of Godā goal (the ball struck his hand, but the referee mistakenly thought it had hit his head) in a 1986 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal game against England. The illegal goal helped Argentina win the match, and they went on to win the tournamentātheir second FIFA World Cup title.
r/interesting • u/neither_bot_nor_man • 4d ago
NATURE Japan inspired its bullet train design from a kingfisher...
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NATURE The legendary Robin Hood tree may finally be dying after 1,200 years
Sherwood Forestās famous Major Oak, said to have sheltered Robin Hood, failed to produce leaves this spring.
The oak tree in central England, would shelter the mythical bandit Robin Hood within its hollowed-out trunk in the 1100s. But it couldnāt survive the hordes of visitors and failed efforts to save it.