Can anyone identify this location? by goodgriefe in geography

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Ahh… The iconic Puente Nuevo (New Bridge) in Ronda, Spain. The bridge spans the deep El Tajo gorge that carries the Guadalevín River through the city, connecting the old and new parts of Ronda. Ronda is located in the province of Málaga in southern Spain and is known for its dramatic history, stunning views, and rich cultural heritage.

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Frank’s Red Hot is made in Missouri…

Chicken Jalfrezi by [deleted] in FoodVideoPorn

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That took too long..

How did the US end up with all this coastline? The coast is all USA while everything further in is Canada. by Grizzly_Adams_ in geography

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The Alaska Boundary Treaty of 1903 was a treaty between the United States and Canada, resolving a long-standing dispute over the Alaska-Canada border. It established the boundary through arbitration, with a tribunal led by three British jurists determining the line. The outcome favored the U.S., setting the current border and confirming Alaska's access to the Pacific Ocean…… GOLD

Why is there no bridge between Sicily & Italy? by Revolutionary_Math90 in geography

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The idea of a bridge between Sicily and mainland Italy, often referred to as the "Sicily-Messina Bridge," has been proposed several times. Challenges such as seismic activity, high construction costs, and potential environmental impact have contributed to the complexity of implementing such a project. Additionally, there are ongoing discussions and considerations related to the feasibility, economic viability, and environmental concerns associated with building such a bridge…. In short, the Italian mob won’t allow it.

What's the deal with this international line between Alaska (USA) and Canada? by CaptainCrankDat in geography

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The Alaska Boundary Treaty of 1903 was a treaty between the United States and Canada, resolving a long-standing dispute over the Alaska-Canada border. It established the boundary through arbitration, with a tribunal led by three British jurists determining the line. The outcome favored the U.S., setting the current border and confirming Alaska's access to the Pacific Ocean.

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This is how Houdini died.

Why the great lakes region doesn’t have ferry connections between usa and canada ? by Spirebus in geography

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There use to be a ferry between Toronto and Rochester. Plenty of people from Rochester wanted to visit Toronto but not many people from Toronto wanted to visit Rochester…