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What is the farthest north you have been?

slackwarelinux

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North - Pond Inlet, Canada (An artificial island in the arctic ocean off the northern coast of Alaska comes in a close second).
South - The touristy spot in Key West, Florida. :/

Edit: I forgot about Hawaii, I think that beats Florida.
 
North - Niagra Falls
South - Shelby County, Alabama. Or Dallas, or Hawaii, whichever is farthest south. I guess it's probably Hawaii
 
North: LHR (London Heathrow Airport) (Have flown over Greenland but that doesnt count, right ?)
South: Bombay (Mumbai), India (Barstow, CA in the US on the way to Vegas from SF)
 
Had to check Wikipedia for lats, and surprised myself twice

N: I thought it was Toronto, but Seattle is a few degrees further North.
S: Thought Rosarito Beach, but Austin wins.
 
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
Oh god. Farthest North: Greenland? Farthest South: Egypt or Brazil?

Google maps is free you know... The northernmost point in Brazil is several hundred miles south of the southernmost point in Egypt, so the farthest south you've ever been is in Brazil.
 
--North: Burton Lake in central Quebec near Hudson Bay (east of Long Island). About 55 degrees north.

http://www.canada-maps.org/quebec/images/quebec-map.gif

--South: Paluxy River near Glenrose (Texas, between Forth Worth and Waco). About 32-33 degrees north.

http://www.texas-map.org/texas-road-map.gif

--East: Cape Spear, Newfoundland. The most easterly point in North America. About 52 degrees west.

--West: Grants Pass (southwestern Oregon) or Vancouver (British Columbia). About 123 degrees west.
 
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