Proof that the Irish genuinely believe in magic...

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Today on Get Fact'd with Darren Maule, he shares these mind-blowing facts:
-According to a 1985 paper, everything takes a little longer than we think.
Take a listen to find out how long.
- Japan has gifted South Africa a sapling from a tree that survived the 1945 atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima. Listen to the symbolism of this.
- Finally, a motorway in Ireland's County Clare was rerouted so as not to uproot something truly truly magical.
Take a listen to find out what.
27 Oct 2021 1AM English South Africa Society & Culture · Daily News

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