Does anyone else like the Vistula Spit?

Does anyone else like the Vistula Spit?
I just think it's a really cool, unique bit of geography

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how do you even know about this?

fucking incel

Being dumb is not a virtue you fucking braindead pardo monkey.

>false color imagery
Reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

This board is 90% autists who enjoy staring at maps, and that's a good thing!

No, it's an entirely valid critism.

Barrier islands are based, our east coast is full of em, great for commerce.

>why are you posting about your interests in geography on an international board

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I've always been obsessed with how perfectly straight the cote d'argent is

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that's pretty straight

>No, it's an entirely valid critism.
Kill yourself male whore

Dumb amerimutt.

Oh shid is this the autism thread :DDDDDD

Seriously though, Mongolia has such a nice shape

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exactly right.
Pic related is something I left open from last night. I was looking at China and it's surroundings in the north and south.

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It intrigues me how Russia is a neighboring country of North Korea just for those few kilometers.

Did you guys know that a potential canal in Lake Nicaragua was thought as an alternative to Panama?

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no but now I know

thats pretty gay

I was just looking this up on wikipedia yesterday

there's an ethnic group that lives there that's almost completely gone now, I didn't see much information about them besides the wikipedia page

I think the most interesting geography is the kind that just barely exists, like that, or the vistula spit

>why do 90% of the people on an international board care about international stuff
amerimutt intelligence

my grandpa was stranded there at the end of ww2. he got shot and was thrown into a boat and woke up in denmark.

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For me? It's Adam's bridge
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam's_Bridge
A proper landbridge between India and Sri Lanka that only disappeared in the 1400s.

I like the nearby Pomerania and would like to know more about it

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Behold!

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T a j i k

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looks like an angel to me

I love the way the Scottish lakes almost form a canal, cutting a straight line.

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it's a really poor region and should've remained under germany

LOOK AT ALL THIS SAND.

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>This board is 90% autists who enjoy staring at maps
maybe more like 10%