Does water swirl counter-clockwise in Australia?
Does water swirl counter-clockwise in Australia?
You’ve probably all heard how in Australia water swirl counter-clockwise in the toilet and sink. Sorry peeps. This is not the case… There are however a few other things in Australia that are the exact opposite of things in Denmark….
- In Denmark you kill spiders
In Australia spiders kill you
- In Denmark trees loose their leaves in autumn
In Australia trees loose their bark in autumn
- In Denmark swans are white
In Australia swans are black
- In Denmark you drive on the right hand side of the road
In Australia you drive on the left hand side of the road (which incidentally also means that if you passing someone on the street in Australia you do it by sticking to your left hand side of the path….)
- In Denmark you spend as much time as possible in the sun
In Australia you spend as little time as possible in the sun
- If you are in the very north of Denmark and drive south for 5 hours you’ll end up in Germany
If you are in the very north of Australia and drive south for 5 hours – you’ll still be in Australia
- In Denmark rabbits are pet animal
In Australia rabbits are pest animals
- Christmas time in Denmark is winter time
Christmas time in Australia is summer time
- In Denmark you can see northern lights
In Australia you can see southern light (yes; there is such a thing!)