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< User Page 2018: 5
2013: 32
2012: 38
2011: 29
2008: 1
2007: 20
2006: 25
2005: 29
2004: 1

I'm a great fan of WP:DYK - here is a little log of my entries over the years (in chronological order). Celebrate other people's DYK achievements here.

I have created and submitted 190 articles, having created hundreds more that I did not nominate. My most productive time was August 2012 with 16 new articles including five consecutive days where an article of mine was in DYK. On 25 November 2012 I had a 14 article lead hook in the section.

2018 (15 articles)

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May 18

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April 18

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2013 (32 articles)

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November 13

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September 13

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  • 28th ... that Verity (sculpture) stands on the pier in Ilfracombe showing the internal anatomy of a pregnant woman?
  • 25th ... that a chandelier in the sewers under Cologne provides light for jazz and classical music performances?
  • 25th ... that the Titlis Cliff Walk, the highest elevation suspension bridge in Europe, has been described as the "world's scariest bridge"?
  • 24th ... that Orda Cave underneath the Ural Mountains in Russia is the largest underwater gypsum cave in the world?
  • 23rd ... that U Bein Bridge is believed to be the oldest and longest teak wood bridge in the world?
  • 20th ... that botanist Charles Budd Robinson may have been murdered by natives when he mistook the words "coconut" and "head"?
  • 14th ... that Great Dane Juliana received a medal for extinguishing an incendiary bomb by urinating on it?
  • 12th ... that a hotel built to resemble a cruise ship sits on top of a cliff in South Korea?
  • 2nd ... that it is important to manage poverty levels in London?

August 13

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2012 (38 articles)

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November 12

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2011 (29 articles)

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November 11

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2008 (1 article)

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2007 (20 articles)

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August 07

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  • 6th ... that the inmates of San Pedro prison run a hotel for visiting tourists and sell cocaine to the local community?

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  • 20th ... that children as young as three were employed to hurry around British coal mines?

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  • 17th ... that the Rouse Simmons, known as "The Christmas Tree Ship", was transporting over 5,000 Christmas trees to Chicago when it sank in 1912?
  • 15th ... that the failure to meet standards for toy safety has led to numerous deaths and injuries of babies and small children, with millions of products recalled worldwide?

2006 (25 articles)

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2005 (29 articles)

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December 05

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2004 (1 article)

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