10 Things That are Banned in Other Countries

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Baby walkers.

Many parents find this thing useful, because in this way the child will learn to walk faster. Canadian authorities believe that children should learn to walk naturally. And in 2004, walkers were banned. In addition, they endanger the child, as well as inhibit his physical and psychological development. Just imagine: the penalty for a walker is $ 100,000 or imprisonment for 6 months!

Ingenious Everyday Inventions: 17 Ideas

Every day, people around the world face many inconveniences in using familiar things. Fortunately, at the same time, other people invent ingenious devices that simplify a human’s life. It is about such necessary, but very simple at first glance, things and ideas that will be discussed today ...

10 Places Where Exotic Animals Live Instead of Pigeons

Just as we are used to not noticing pigeons, cats, and dogs scurrying around everywhere, people in other countries relate to other, more exotic, animals. This collection is about those places where you can easily meet on the streets a crowd of monkeys or a herd of deer and this will be the norm ...

TOP Best Islands for Active and Beach Recreation

Are you tired and want to get distracted? These places will give you unforgettable impressions and the warmest memories of a lifetime. Warm sand, azure shores and a stunning underwater world will not leave anyone indifferent. This collection contains the best islands for rest and relaxation.