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5 ‘Facts’ About England

Some things you haven't heard before

By John AmmerlanePublished 9 months ago 3 min read
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5 ‘Facts’ About England
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England, with its rich history, cultural heritage, and charming landscapes, has always been a source of fascination for people around the world. But what if we were to embark on a detour into a lesser known version of this country and explore five ‘facts’ about this captivating nation? Prepare to step into the realm of the extraordinary as we uncover some fanciful ‘facts’ about England.

1. The Underwater Tea Gardens

In England, tea is not just a beloved beverage; it's the life force of the nation. Deep beneath the waters of the English Channel lies a hidden world known as the "Underwater Tea Gardens." Here, underwater tea plantations flourish, tended by mermaid tea farmers.

Legend has it that the enchanting melodies of the mermaids' singing stimulate the tea leaves to grow faster and produce a richer flavor. Once a year, the underwater tea gardens host the "Tea Harvest Festival," where adventurous divers collect the precious tea leaves while sipping cups of the finest underwater tea. It's a mystical and refreshing experience like no other.

2. The Floating Stonehenge

In England, Stonehenge is not just a collection of ancient standing stones; it's a floating wonder. The "Floating Stonehenge" is an architectural marvel that hovers mysteriously above Salisbury Plain.

According to local legend, a group of visionary wizards decided to liberate Stonehenge from the earth's grasp, allowing it to float freely in the sky. Visitors can take magical hot air balloon rides to get up close to the levitating stones and witness the breathtaking view of the English countryside from above. The Floating Stonehenge is a symbol of England's enduring mystique and the triumph of imagination over gravity.

3. The Talking Corgis of Buckingham Palace

In England, Buckingham Palace is guarded by an elite group of four-legged protectors: the "Talking Corgis." These highly intelligent corgis not only serve as loyal companions to the royal family but also hold secret conversations with visitors to the palace.

Legend has it that centuries ago, a royal wizard enchanted the palace's corgis, granting them the ability to engage in articulate conversations with anyone who approaches the palace gates. Tourists flock to Buckingham Palace to converse with these charming and witty canine guardians, who share stories, riddles, and the occasional royal gossip.

4. The Sherlock Holmes Time Machine

In England, the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes isn't just a brilliant investigator; he's also a time traveler. Holmes' famous deductive skills are augmented by a mysterious contraption known as the "Holmesian Chrono-Device."

According to the fantastical legend, Holmes discovered the device hidden in the bowels of 221B Baker Street and used it to solve some of his most perplexing cases. The device allows Holmes to transport himself and his trusty sidekick, Dr. John Watson, to different eras in history to investigate crimes that have long been forgotten. The Holmesian Chrono-Device is a testament to England's enduring fascination with the enigmatic detective.

5. The Pudding Olympics

In England, the nation's love for pudding goes beyond culinary appreciation. It's a matter of national pride. Every four years, England hosts the "Pudding Olympics," a grand celebration of all thing’s pudding.

During the Pudding Olympics, competitors from around the world gather to showcase their pudding-making skills in a series of whimsical events. These include synchronized pudding diving, the pudding shot put, and the 100-meter pudding dash. The highlight of the games is the "Pudding Relay," where teams pass a giant trifle bowl filled with layers of creamy goodness from one end of the stadium to the other. The Pudding Olympics are a spectacle of dessert athleticism, fostering camaraderie and international pudding diplomacy.

While England is celebrated for its historical landmarks, cultural contributions, and enchanting traditions, these ‘facts’ offer a whimsical and imaginative escape from reality. From the Underwater Tea Gardens to the Floating Stonehenge and the Talking Corgis of Buckingham Palace, these fanciful elements bring a playful and fantastical dimension to the country's image.

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About the Creator

John Ammerlane

I love writing about historical figures and events, but also about trivia, geekiness and (weird) sillyness.

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  • Jimmy9 months ago

    This story wants me to grab a cup of tea after reading!

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