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starlagurl
post Sep 3 2008, 04:16 PM
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I found this at BootsnAll, it's pretty informative:

Here are 20 world geography facts that you might find surprising or interesting: (My favourites are in bold)
Link to original article: http://www.bootsnall.com/articles/08-04/20...rprise-you.html

1. Portland, Oregon, where it rarely snows, is about 130 miles farther north than Toronto, and over 200 miles farther north than Boston.
2. On France’s southern Mediterranean coast, Cannes, the sunny summer playground of the rich, which is sometimes incorrectly called ‘tropical’, is about 10 miles farther north than Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
3. Buenos Aires, Los Angeles, Cape Town, and Sydney are each thousands of miles apart and are known for having unusually pleasant year-round climates, and they are all almost identical distances from the Equator.
4. San Francisco and Melbourne, Australia are both known for mild and fast-changing climates, and they are identical distances from the Equator.
5. Estcourt Station with a population of 4 is in the northernmost tip of Maine, and it sounds like it’s probably snowed-in all winter, and yet London, England is still almost 300 miles farther north.
6. The 49th Parallel, which makes up the long and straight US/Canada border in the west, is about 120 miles north of Estcourt Station, Maine.
7. Glasgow is about 280 miles north of London. Keep going another 250 miles north for Stockholm, another 370 miles north to reach Reykjavik, and 413 miles north to reach Hammerfest, Norway, which is almost 5,000 miles north of the Equator.
8. The entire country of England, with over 50 million residents, is a wee bit smaller than the state of Louisiana.
9. If you combine England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, then together they are a bit smaller than the deceivingly large state of Michigan.
10. France is about 30% larger than the state of California.
11. Crescent City, California is about 15 miles south of the Oregon border, but it’s about 10 miles farther north than Newport, Rhode Island. In other words, you can still be in California and be farther north than coastal Rhode Island.
12. Madrid, with summers so blazing hot that most people take a long break from work every afternoon, is about 10 miles farther north than Salt Lake City, Utah.
13. About two-thirds of Africa is in the Northern Hemisphere.
14. Rome, which is located in the center of Italy, is located at the exact same latitude as Chicago. (I knew that one, because I'm smart)
15. Tehran, Iran, with its scorching summers, is located on the exact same latitude as relatively mild Tokyo, Japan.
16. About 90% of the world’s population lives in the Northern Hemisphere.
17. The incredibly remote island of Tahiti is slightly east of Anchorage, Alaska, which is slightly east of Hawaii. In other words, Hawaii is closer to the 180° longitude the International Date Line is based on than is Tahiti.
18. If you are trying to get a handle on the climate of India it helps to know its northern border is the same as the northern border of Mexico in Tijuana, and the southern border is about the same as the southern border of Panama.
19. Sunny and just-barely-tropical Rio de Janeiro is about 25 miles farther from the equator than Hong Kong.
20. Scientists recently discovered that Florida and Hudson Bay in Canada are getting about 1 inch closer every 36 years. Pass the SPF-30, eh?


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post Sep 3 2008, 05:13 PM
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5. Estcourt Station with a population of 4 is in the northernmost tip of Maine, and it sounds like it’s probably snowed-in all winter, and yet London, England is still almost 300 miles farther north.

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Gotta love the north atlantic drift smile.gif I looked up on google where I'd end up if I drilled a hole through the Earth and it was halfway between NZ South Island and Antarctica!

I also looked up the geographical area of Great Britain during the Olympics and it's about half the size of California!


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post Sep 4 2008, 07:33 AM
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Where is that site!? I wanna know where I am on the other side of the earth.


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post Sep 4 2008, 08:20 AM
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it's on maps.google.com. click on the "see more maps" link and choose dig a hole through the earth.


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post May 24 2009, 05:20 PM
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QUOTE(starlagurl @ Sep 3 2008, 10:16 PM) *

7. Glasgow is about 280 miles north of London. Keep going another 250 miles north for Stockholm, another 370 miles north to reach Reykjavik, and 413 miles north to reach Hammerfest, Norway, which is almost 5,000 miles north of the Equator.


No wonder I found Stockholm so cold!! (Still not put me off Reykjavik though! One day!!)


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post May 26 2009, 05:09 AM
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When I went to Stockholm it was bloody gorgeous! Blue sky and no clouds at all. Still a bit chilly in the wind though.


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post May 26 2009, 05:40 AM
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The map site that shows where you'd pop out on the other side of the Earth is an antipode map.

http://www.antipodemap.com/

Pretty fun stuff.


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post May 27 2009, 04:22 AM
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QUOTE(jeremystravels @ May 26 2009, 11:40 AM) *

The map site that shows where you'd pop out on the other side of the Earth is an antipode map.

http://www.antipodemap.com/

Pretty fun stuff.


Cool! I'd come out on the International Date Line!
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post Jul 5 2009, 02:24 PM
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QUOTE(jeremystravels @ May 26 2009, 03:40 AM) *

The map site that shows where you'd pop out on the other side of the Earth is an antipode map.

http://www.antipodemap.com/

Pretty fun stuff.


That's way cool. I am in the Indian Ocean, southeast of Madagascar! turned.png


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post Jul 5 2009, 02:30 PM
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QUOTE(tiger_lily @ May 23 2009, 08:37 PM) *

QUOTE(starlagurl @ Sep 4 2008, 07:16 AM) *

8. The entire country of England, with over 50 million residents, is a wee bit smaller than the state of Louisiana.
9. If you combine England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, then together they are a bit smaller than the deceivingly large state of Michigan.
10. France is about 30% larger than the state of California.


It's amazing to read just how big the US States are. I had no idea how big there were but this really puts it into perspective.


Yeah, even for us Americans, it's interesting to see it put this way. But it does give others a unique perspective on just how big the U.S. is as a country, and perhaps how diverse this country is within the different areas...it really is like lots of countries in one, especially when you compare east vs. west or north vs south, etc.


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post Jul 22 2009, 11:30 AM
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21. If you circle the north pole... you will meet santa clause
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post Jul 22 2009, 07:18 PM
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QUOTE(azreal @ Jul 22 2009, 05:30 PM) *

21. If you circle the north pole... you will meet santa clause


Interesting. I'm beginning to think you are Santa, as you've been leaving so many 'presents' in the forums today...and given it's July, I guess Santa would be pretty bored by now.... hmmmmm? wink.gif


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Santa it is.....
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QUOTE(kathryn77 @ Jul 22 2009, 07:18 PM) *

QUOTE(azreal @ Jul 22 2009, 05:30 PM) *

21. If you circle the north pole... you will meet santa clause


Interesting. I'm beginning to think you are Santa, as you've been leaving so many 'presents' in the forums today...and given it's July, I guess Santa would be pretty bored by now.... hmmmmm? wink.gif



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If I were to dig through the planet I'd come out somewhere in the ocean of the Southwest coast of Australia. Kinda was hoping for somewhere cool...not just empty ocean.


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Sri Lanka lies only a few degrees north of the Equator, but . . .

. . . if you travel due south of the country, the first land you reach is – Antarctica!


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post Dec 31 2009, 09:33 AM
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Did you know that Toronto is further south than Minneapolis, Minnesota? Anybody know what percentage of Canadians live North of Minneapolis? I personally don't know but but I know that one of you out there is smart enough to inform me.
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