Ahhhhaaaa.....a Clue!Quote:
Originally Posted by edv
I'll say #10.
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Ahhhhaaaa.....a Clue!Quote:
Originally Posted by edv
I'll say #10.
Ghostwalker has it. The circuit is located in the swamps just south of Mokpo, which is a long ride from the airport in Seoul!Quote:
Originally Posted by Ghostwalker
Your question, Ghostwalker.
OOOOOPS! I guess I was too tired.
I was writing an article until 5 am our time.
alright then here we go.Quote:
Originally Posted by edv
How many lakes are there in Sweden? closest guess wins.
5,000
Ha! There's about 10,000 in Örebro län (county--sorta)alone.Quote:
Originally Posted by schmenke
My answer 1.500.000 if you count every ankdam (duck pond) or wait to late on Saturday night and count the results of binge drinking.
(It really does depend on the what is considered a ''Lake'' and then language comes into play.Just cause there's standing water doesn't mean its a lake in English, eh?
We have degrees of ''bodies of water'' like pool, then pond, then....on and on all the way to in America and Canada some really crazy sized lakes.
So seriously 200,000 to 300,000
So for once, Sweden beats Finland i Landskamp!
well you not that far off ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by janvanvurpa
the definition of a lake is a piece of water that ist atleast 100x100m in size (=1 hectare).
That means that is about 100'000 lakes in Sweden which together with the rivers covers about 9% of the Swedish surface,
Largest lake is Vänern which is the 29th largest lake in the world.
source.
so your question Jan.
Can't wait forever, JanVan....
So I'll jump in with this question:
The White House is the most visited house in the U.S.A.
What is the 2nd most visited house in the U.S.A.?
the Empire State Building?Quote:
Originally Posted by edv
IHOP