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Cailín gan eagla.
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09-04-2024, 05:43 PM | #90 |
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Sometimes, the brain keeps you awake with trivia and you just have to get up and fact check the answer...
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https://www.google.com/maps/place/48°52'36.0"S+123°23'36.0"W/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pole_o...naccessibility .
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Cailín gan eagla.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aogashima
***The caption is misleading as the island is obviously not in Tokyo but part of a chain of islands south of the city. *** |
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What a 5000 km circle around Paris looks like in the Mercator projection:
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Interesting and I lived in Japan and never even heard of the place. Granted I lived in Northern Japan.
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The longest straight-line land journey possible on Earth is between (near) Sagres, Portugal and (near) Jinjiang, China.
The longest straight-line sea journey possible on Earth is between Sonmiani, Pakistan and a point in Karaginsky District, Russia (Kamchatka). Of course, neither journey appears straight on a standard-projection 2d map. https://www.technologyreview.com/201...thout-hitting/ |
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The rarest time zone on Earth (both by land mass using it and by population using it) is UTC-12:00, the time zone that ends every day on the calendar (aka the last to ring in every new year). It has several inhabited islands within its standard boundaries, but each of those islands chooses to use a different time zone. This leaves two uninhabited islands, Howland and Baker Islands in the South Pacific, as the only land masses to use the zone.
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