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At 8', and not surprisingly called a Mount, the Maldives has the world's lowest highest point. Mt. Villingili.
Wonder when they'll build a cable-car to the top??
Better off with a submersible, I fear...
At 8', and not surprisingly called a Mount, the Maldives has the world's lowest highest point. Mt. Villingili.
Wonder when they'll build a cable-car to the top??
At 8', and not surprisingly called a Mount, the Maldives has the world's lowest highest point. Mt. Villingili.
Wonder when they'll build a cable-car to the top??
Do towns count? Christchurch UK to Christchurch NZ - 11880 miles.
I believe that the greatest distance between a UK city and it's namesake isPerth to Perth (9120 miles)Newcastle to Newcastle 10440 milesDevonport to Devonport (Tasmania) 10,890 milesOban to Oban (New Zealand) - 11,730 miles. (I give up!)
Do towns count? Christchurch UK to Christchurch NZ - 11880 miles.
I was initially going to only consider cities but then started to notice smaller towns and villages.They must given that neither Devonport nor Oban are UK cities.
I was initially going to only consider cities but then started to notice smaller towns and villages.
Has someone already done OS grid square SE8322. The dullest emptiest of all the grid squares.
Compared to OV0000 which is 98% sea?
Avon was another.Suffolk is the only English county which doesn't contain any of the letters from the word "Badger".
You know that feeling when something is staring you right in the face and you don't see it!Avon Badger
Maybe the only town you see on a digital clock is Oss (0:55).
Weert is a town where on a keyboard you have to move your fingers not a lot.
Along the lines of Hawick being the largest town in the UK without a railway and bearing in mind the Geographic Poles of Inaccessibility, I was wondering what the Equoferric Pole of Inaccessibility is? Looking at Openrailwaymap.org possibly in Siberia, Canada, Brazil or Central Africa (I'm ignoring Antarctica).
Like the Ancient Greek sailor who being so tired of the sea that he walked inland with an oar till the loacls did not know what it was, are there significant places in the world where the locals still await the coming of the Iron Horse?
Does it have a branch of Asda?
It's quicker to walk from Ruislip to West Ruislip or from Wimbledon to South Wimbledon than to go by Underground.