First time really posting in the 'Off-topic' category...
I thought it would be interesting to see the furthest people have traveled in the directions North, South, East & West.
First, do the points for you're own country (mine is UK) and then the do for the world.
I'll start:
(My country-UK)
North - The shores of Loch Ness, Scotland
South - London, England
East - Great Yarmouth, England
West - Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, Wales (no joke, that is a real place, I went because of the name)
(World)
North - Oslo, Norway
South - (probably) Catania, Sicily, Italy
East - I think Berlin, Germany
West - New York City, USA
If you want, you could also put the highest place you've ever visited. Mine is Mt. Snowdon, Wales, at 3,560 ft or 1,085 meters. Climbed it fully padded.
Honestly, don't feel embarrassed if you haven't been that far.
I thought it would be interesting to see the furthest people have traveled in the directions North, South, East & West.
First, do the points for you're own country (mine is UK) and then the do for the world.
I'll start:
(My country-UK)
North - The shores of Loch Ness, Scotland
South - London, England
East - Great Yarmouth, England
West - Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, Wales (no joke, that is a real place, I went because of the name)
(World)
North - Oslo, Norway
South - (probably) Catania, Sicily, Italy
East - I think Berlin, Germany
West - New York City, USA
If you want, you could also put the highest place you've ever visited. Mine is Mt. Snowdon, Wales, at 3,560 ft or 1,085 meters. Climbed it fully padded.
Honestly, don't feel embarrassed if you haven't been that far.
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