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loutil wrote:I have been to Kotzebue Alaska which is in the Arctic Circle. 66.89 degrees N.
I am planning a Scandinavian Cruise next year but doubtful we will get as far north as Narvik.
nietzsche wrote:46.89°
Gillipig wrote:nietzsche wrote:46.89°
Mexico stretches that far up now?
Gillipig wrote:loutil wrote:I have been to Kotzebue Alaska which is in the Arctic Circle. 66.89 degrees N.
I am planning a Scandinavian Cruise next year but doubtful we will get as far north as Narvik.
That's pretty far up, what were you doing up there? Any chance you were on a whale safari? That was the reason we went up to Narvik. If you want trump me you on your trip to Scandinavia you can always visit Tromsö, 69°N or Hammerfest, one of only a handful of cities who can boost with being located above the 70th north parallel.
Gillipig wrote:Most of us here are northern hemispherers, but how far north have you been? I probably live further north than most have ever been, but I've been traveling north as well. The furthest north I've ever been was when I was 12, me and my parents traveled to Narvik, latitude 68°N. As comparison, Anchorage is located at 61°N.
DoomYoshi wrote:I've never been north of 49. Probably 46. I live lower than 30% of the US. And those cocksuckers have the nerve to call me a Northerner.
jonesthecurl wrote:Reykyavic.
Gillipig wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:Reykyavic.
You've been there but you can't spell the place.
jonesthecurl wrote:Gillipig wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:Reykyavic.
You've been there but you can't spell the place.
I'm going to Ayrurevi next year, even less chance of a correct spelling.
Dukasaur wrote:Faribanks, Alaska... 64° 51'
(the highest point north is actually on Highway 3 on the way out of town, which loops slightly to the north. Fairbanks itself is only at 64° 50')
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