
At the Lost Gardens of Heligan in the United Kingdom, you will find pineapples grown in mud structures heated with rotting manure.
Xem thêmThe second pineapple ever grown in the Lost Gardens was gifted to Queen Elizabeth II in honor of her 50th wedding anniversary.
Xem thêmNobody knows when yogurt was discovered, its origins have been lost in the mists of time.
Xem thêmBecause Mercury is normally lost in the glare of the Sun (except during a solar eclipse), Mercury can only be seen in the morning or evening twilight.
Xem thêmThis makes you wonder whether it was originally called this, or whether its name was lost over the ages and replaced with the nearest geological landmark.
Xem thêmIn fact, Machu Picchu was never really lost.
Xem thêmNot only was Machu Picchu never lost, it's possible that Bingham wasn't even the first Westerner to set eyes upon it.
Xem thêmNo, Machu Picchu is not the "Lost City of the Incas".
Xem thêmWhen he set out, he was really in search of the "Lost City of the Incas".
Xem thêmAfter excavating the ruins of Machu Picchu Bingham made the conclusion that he had found the Lost City, and published his findings.
Xem thêmIronically, Bingham actually stumbled upon the ruins of the lost city on his way towards Machu Picchu, but dismissed it without much thought and continued on his journey.
Xem thêmGetting lost is fun.
Xem thêmYou are lost in a new city.
Xem thêmYou are lost in a new city!
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