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QuentinCallaghan, in Neitokainen is a body of water in Finland, which is shaped like Finland
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And "Neitokainen" is "maiden" in Finnish.

_ed, in Neitokainen is a body of water in Finland, which is shaped like Finland

That is seems unreal but smazing

indieterminacy, in Countries whose militaries use Dolphins

@zksmk The Brits failed to condition Seagulls to identify submarines during WWII

zksmk,

Yup, these dolphins are used for espionage, they're not secret assassins. No dolphins in the UK tho.

indieterminacy,

@zksmk well, Brexit was a consequence of squirrels, so anything is possible...

ned,

Because Seagulls are friends of Adolfins.

indieterminacy,

@ned @zksmk Enough of this waterboutery!

indieterminacy,

@ned @zksmk One seagull fought for the allies and dived into the water

... hes Stalin there...

nerrad, in What year is it right now?

Actually its 1943 in Russia.

hellfire103, in Countries whose militaries use Dolphins
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Slartibartfast, in Map of Italy in the year 1499, just before the Italian Wars

Kind of crazy to see the difference between our current gigantic nations compared to the tiny city states that came before.

crmsnbleyd, in Africa's third longest river takes a crazy long route to get to the sea from its source in southern Guinea.
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It just hates Burkina Faso for some reason

thegiddystitcher, in Doughnut density of the US

Now this is the kind of hard-hitting info I came here for :D

hrimfaxi_work, in Doughnut density of the US

Miles City mfers be like... idk, skinny I guess. But at what cost?

Morimoto, in Doughnut density of the US

When I first arrived in sunny Southern California, I couldn't help but notice something mind-blowing: the crazy amount of burger and donut shops scattered all over the place, and They're often right next to each other

zksmk, in Navigable waterways (canals, rivers, locks, lockless dams, shiplifts) of inland Europe

Fun fact: a journey by boat from London to Istanbul is possible through the continent, not just around it.

SubArcticTundra,

I wish this was a commercial line for tourists

zksmk,

The Orient Express - The Water Edition.

knova, in Doughnut density of the US

Frankly, the south Denver metro area needs to step up it's game. I have like two choices of donut and only one is in a convenient location.

knova, in Africa's third longest river takes a crazy long route to get to the sea from its source in southern Guinea.

That is interesting. Is that part of Guinea (and the border of Sierra Leone) mountainous?

zksmk,

Kind of, yes. Surprisingly not that much. But enough to divert all the local water northward apparently.

What’s interesting is that all the other surrounding water flows southward. Burkina Faso even used to be called Upper Volta, because of the largest river there.

knova,

Wow. Thanks for the info!

amanneedsamaid, in Doughnut density of the US

New England states with a Dunkin' every block take the crown on this one.

pogbally, in Population density of Africa (2022), credit to @milos_agathon on Twitter

Egypt looks to have significantly higher population then other countries. It would be interesting to overlay economic data like GDP or income levels.

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