This doesn't show the relative purchasing power. It shows the median income per capita? Now compare it to the local prices and you get the relative purchasing power. Then the difference wouldn't be as big.
Thanks for pointing that out. You're right. I messed up with the title. What i intended to say was that the scale was relative. But the title is corrected now.
Where, roughly, is it? I'm going to guess it's pretty remote by the lack of human artifacts in the picture and just the statistics of how inhabited Finland is.
March 2018 – another expedition of the same team added more than a kilometer of tunnels to the cave map. They also measured the depth of The Last Nemo Station terminal siphon lake. It was 8.5 m (28 ft) and so the total cave depth reached 2,212 metres (7,257 ft).
At least the siphon with the lowest surface level was measured, but it does not say if by diving one could get even deeper.
How accurate are these measurements? What is the expected relative deviation? Or is it possible to measure the depth of caves up to the millimetre nowadays?
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