Thread: How Good Is Your Geographic? [5]
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Well, the answers have been collectively mentioned, but no one has posted all four correctly.
See post # 1225 and work it out
(you can use an octopus if you want
). The one who posts the missing answer gets to ask the next
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Very good my man, and sorry for the vagueness of the Q because I was a little tipsy when I posted it. But yes there is no point with a natural elevation above 105 m. in the great state of florida USA

Your Q Air'Last edited by Tazio; 21st June 2014 at 12:39.
May the forza be with you
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Having been in Florida quite a bit, I thought it was a trick question.

Ok... next question.
Equitorial Guinea is a small country and the main body of land is approximately 120 miles wide at it's widest point, and 100 miles at it's most narrow point.
Within 1 mile, how many miles of this land lie on the equator?



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