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Where’s the World’s Largest Lottery? Plus: Darwin’s Other Theory

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Everything-everywhere’s Gary Arndt joins Paul and Elizabeth to reveal fun facts about the world’s largest lottery. It’s El Gordo in Spain – and it’s been around since 1812. Find out what makes this lottery so popular, and how good your chances might be – yes, visitors can play! Plus, everyone knows about Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution, put forth in his famous book On the Origin of the Species. Gary reveals that as Darwin was doing his research on the voyage of the HMS Beagle, he developed another theory with profound scientific significance – about the formation of coral atolls. Learn more about the world’s atolls and whether Darwin’s theory is complete by tuning in to this episode.

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Everything-everywhere’s Gary Arndt joins Paul and Elizabeth to reveal fun facts about the world’s largest lottery. It’s El Gordo in Spain – and it’s been around since 1812. Find out what makes this lottery so popular, and how good your chances might be – yes, visitors can play! Plus, everyone knows about Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution, put forth in his famous book On the Origin of the Species. Gary reveals that as Darwin was doing his research on the voyage of the HMS Beagle, he developed another theory with profound scientific significance – about the formation of coral atolls. Learn more about the world’s atolls and whether Darwin’s theory is complete by tuning in to this episode.

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