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What will you do if the Mayan calendar is correct?
Lately, there has been a lot of controversy surrounding the end of the Mayan calendar and 2012 marking the end of the world, as we know it. To help gain some insight, the people over at First Choice have created this infographic to give everyone a fun visual of where and how one could spend their last year on Earth. The group polled over 2,000 United Kingdom locals as well as some top travel bloggers. While 51% of participants said they would spend time with family, 22% said they'd want to see the world. How would you respond?If you're having trouble viewing the infographic, you can click here to see a larger version.
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Charles Mar 11th 2012 9:10PM
Found a cute story on the Interwebs.
Seems like the Mayans had no idea of a leap year or leap day. Since the advent of the current calendar there have been roughly 200 leap days. So the end of the world occurred about seven months ago and we all missed it.