Learning things does not end when school is over. There is so much to learn about the world beyond what any classroom teaches. The internet is full of amazing facts and interesting photos. Learning something interesting online is a great way to take a break from regularly scheduled scrolling. Social media feeds full of memes and news can be fun, but seeing a brand new fact can be even more fun.

There are a lot of places someone can go to learn something new. Whether someone is looking for something specific, or just some new general knowledge. One of the best places to go is one of Reddit's subreddits made specifically for sharing parts of history and fun facts. Reddit's /r/interestingasf*** is a subreddit full of things that lots of people probably have not seen before. It is worth checking out, there's tons of content on there. Here are just 24 of the amazing images and factoids found in that subreddit to indulge in some knowledge today.

3 Countries in One Picture

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Dragonfly in Flight

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"The Arkadiko Bridge is a 3,300-year-old chariot bridge is still in use today"

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"Every year, the Japanese clear 20 meters (65 feet) of snow to open up this mountain road."

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"In the Czech Republic, a Gothic church in Sedlec is decorated with the bones of thousands of plague victims."

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"Elvis Presley sworn into US Army"

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Ancient Roman Hand-Carved Marble HeadStone Dedicated For Dog

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"A 3,000-year-old bronze sword unearthed in Germany"

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"The Ortolan bird delicacy. The bird is eaten in one bite. Diners cover their heads to hide their sin."

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Fighter Jet Outside the Plane Window

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Hmm

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Device Used to Detect Aircraft

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Creepy

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Before and After of the Man Who Fasted for 392 Days

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Antibiotic Eye Drops That Glow Under Blacklight

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Fun Fact

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Huh

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Woah

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"This is the robe and axe that belonged to Giovanni Bugatti, who served as the official executioner for the Pope from 1796 to 1864."

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A Peculiar Deer

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Toilet Paper with Toilet Paper Inside Instead of the Roll

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Highway 550 in Colorado

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"Rare Physical Evidence of Roman Crucifixion Found in Britain."

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