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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2018 2:09:26 GMT
Using a traditional world map with the Americas on the left (west) and Asia on the right (east) and Antarctica at the bottom, what's the furthest point in all 4 directions that you've been to?
North: Newcastle, England South: Santiago, Chile East: Tokyo, Japan West: Kauai, USA
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Jan 14, 2018 3:17:40 GMT
Using a traditional world map with the Americas on the left (west) and Asia on the right (east) and Antarctica at the bottom, what's the furthest point in all 4 directions that you've been to?
North: Newcastle, England South: Santiago, Chile East: Tokyo, Japan West: Kauai, USA While living in the Midwest (where I grew-up) the FARTHEST I traveled to was Perth. That's ALMOST the opposite side of the Earth. The Midwest is in the northwest quad-sphere while Perth is in the southeast quad-sphere.
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Post by Sulla on Jan 14, 2018 17:24:31 GMT
North: Edinburgh, Scotland South: St. Petersburg, Florida, USA East: Vienna, Austria West: Eureka, California, USA
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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Jan 14, 2018 17:54:10 GMT
I once went into New South Wales for a few minutes, which is the most north I have been.
Went to Tasmania on vacation years ago, the most south I have been,
No idea about east and west.
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