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Sunday
11Jun2006

Geography 2

geomapworldprovessor.jpgWhen I published the first geography lesson, I had no idea it would be such a popular subject. And as with all my subjects, more material came my way the day afterwards. I used a lot of it in the post Location, location, location, but I still have a great deal of material! I'm gathering more and more every day, as I am trying to decide where I want to live for the next twenty years or more. So Here’s an update, with plenty more links on our wonderful world, and how to find it.

Global politics in 30 seconds.

How Italians are different, especially in driving habits. This was produced by Italians. british flagnosex.jpg

The UK has the worst behavior problem in Europe. Blame it on Wulfweard. And Arbroath. And Cheryl.

Americans, Canadians, Brits, and Australians Four groups separated by a common language. Here are the differences.

The British have the worst sex lives, according to this study.

The American’s Guide to Speaking British.

For the British, here's a litle guide to American pronunciation.

THE SWISS GUY

A Swiss guy, looking for directions, pulls up at a bus stop where two Englishmen are waiting. "Entschuldigung, koennen Sie Deutsch sprechen?" he says. The two Englishmen just stare at him.

"Excusez-moi, parlez vous Francais?" The two continue to stare. "Parlare Italiano?" No response, "Hablan ustedes
Espanol?" Still nothing. the Swiss guy drives off, extremely disgusted.

The first Englishman turns to the second and says, "Y'know, maybe we should learn a foreign language...."

"Why?, What for?" says the other, "That bloke knew four languages, and it didn't do him any good!"

geoduckyaus.pngRubber ducks travel around the world!

The Mapparium, a three-story stained glass globe at the Mary Baker Eddy Library in Boston.

Eternal Sunset tracks the sunset around the world with a series of webcams. Quite romantic, doncha think? (via the Presurfer)

What a Pretty Blue Planet!

Tour foreign countries on your unicycle. Really.

Pictures of some of the most beautiful places on Earth. Thousands of them. (via Arbroath)

Don’t Gross Out The Worldgeoworldmappercars.png! is an etiquette test to see if you are ready to eat in other countries.

Worldmapper is a collection of world maps, where territories are re-sized on each map according to the subject of interest. For example, this map shows which countries have more passenger cars per capita.

World Processor shows global statistics on cool globe shapes.

Learn all kinds of ways to use maps at the Google Earth Blog.

Encyclopedia of the Nations.

Lots of world atlas facts and figures about our world.

Night Lights: The Earth at night via Google Maps. This is SO pretty.

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Yakko teaches us all the countries of the world in a cute song.

Previously on Miss Cellania:
Geography

Location, location, location

Thought for today: Geography has made us neighbors. History has made us friends. Economics has made us partners, and necessity has made us allies. Those whom God has so joined together, let no man put asunder. -John F. Kennedy
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Reader Comments (4)

I was very sorry to hear your friend was not feeling well and is in the hospital. I enjoyed the post today. I have done several posts on language use they are fun. I loved the vid with the brit/italy way. That was funny. I have used the quote that you used at the end of your post and it never looses it's punch. Wonderful thought for today. I really liked yesterday post also. I believe I tried to comment but had a problem. I enjoy my visits here very much. Thank you for putting so much time and effort into your posts. I added you to my links. I just can't stay away. Have a wonderful weekend!
06.11.06 @ 02:49AM | Unregistered CommenterRaggedy
Hilariously education. Loved the American-Brit-Canadian-Aussie comparison.
06.11.06 @ 09:45AM | Unregistered CommenterJean-Luic Picard
Yes, I have reported several times about the knife culture that exists in Great Britain, so I am not surprised that the people there are considered to be Europe's most loutish. (Note: How can a nation with such a culture call itself GREAT Britain? Maybe it should change its name to So-so Britain?)
06.11.06 @ 10:57AM | Unregistered Commentereddie's computer
Best wishes to your hospitalized friend...

Geography: I was a whiz at in school. Knew all the states and state capitals. Knew all of the countries and their capitals.

At one time.

It all began unravelling in my early 30s. All because of my working for an international company. Who'da thunk it?

- first time I flew cross country, I eagerly anticipated seeing the state lines; but as we flew along, I saw not one border I'd come to know on endless US maps. What a case of false advertising.

- with my working at the company "HQ" of an international corporation, we had an impressive stock of flags from other countries, which we'd put up on the poles entering the facility, when the appropriate representatives visited. I was once asked to do an inventory of the flags (the original one was apparently lost); using an almanac, I determined we had the flags for 48 countries, one of which was Upper Volta. Except at that time, there was no longer an Upper Volta. That flag would never fly. Bummer.

- In '91, my world geography further atrophied as the USSR became the UFFR (Union of Fewer and Fewer Republics).

Now I'm happy to get from Point A to Point B ;)

06.11.06 @ 03:16PM | Unregistered CommenterSkunkfeathers

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