Right, Jon Brown! Coventry it is.
How far away, approximately, are you from the coast when you're in Coventry?
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Right, Jon Brown! Coventry it is.
How far away, approximately, are you from the coast when you're in Coventry?
About 120 miles :?:
No. Less than 120 miles.
Depends if the tide is in or not! :p :erm:
60 miles?
I'll give you that, Caroline, as sixty miles. The truth is, it depends what you call the nearest point on the coast. If you call the eastern end of the Bristol Channel part of the "sea", then sixty miles is about right.
So by my reckoning, the winners are Jon Brown and Caroline. Do either of you have a question?
I'll jump in as long as I am not treading on anyone's toes.
Thor Heyerdahl, the Norwegian adventurer and geographer of sorts, tried to prove that Polynesia was originally populated with the peoples from South America. He made it a fair distance on the raft 'Kon Tiki' with minimal supplies but crashed on a reef in the Pacific Ocean.
Which group of Islands did he reach?
Tristan De Cunha?
tuamotu ?
Correct Tomi :)
Over to you.