Geographical trivia
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Here is one about Taiwan.
For garbage collection, the garbage truck drives slowly down the streets and alleys, and the people come out with their own garbage and throw it into the back of the truck. Mostly, they come by every day at about the same time.
(PS The trucks play Fur Elise in the style of an ice cream truck so people know that they are coming. Whenever I hear the opening to that song, I think of garbage trucks in Taiwan. LOL)
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@taiwan_girl thats funny!
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Michigan consists of two peninsulas, but Kentucky consists of (at least) two independent land masses with other states between them.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Geographical trivia:
Michigan consists of two peninsulas, but Kentucky consists of (at least) two independent land masses with other states between them.
Wow, I never knew about the KentIcky Bend until now. That’s interesting, but you said (at least) two. Is there another area as well?
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@LuFins-Dad said in Geographical trivia:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Geographical trivia:
Michigan consists of two peninsulas, but Kentucky consists of (at least) two independent land masses with other states between them.
Wow, I never knew about the KentIcky Bend until now. That’s interesting, but you said (at least) two. Is there another area as well?
Not that I know of, but rivers change!
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I like this thread! Lots of fun and interesting things
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Did you know that Alaska is in 2 hemispheres? Some of the Aleutian Islands are in the Eastern Hemisphere!
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@LuFins-Dad said in Geographical trivia:
Did you know that Alaska is in 2 hemispheres? Some of the Aleutian Islands are in the Eastern Hemisphere!
Yes! It's part of my favorite piece of trivia: "Which USA state is the further South, North, West, and East. The answer is
South: Hawaii
North: Alaska
West: Alaska
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@Jolly said in Geographical trivia:
Louisiana has no mountains, but we do have a hill that's called a mountain, because perspective is everything.
Driscoll Mountain is in Bienville Parish and is 535 feet above sea level.
I had never checked before, but it seems I'm around 1,000 feet above sea level. I live in the Valley......