Top 15 Odd Geographical Facts

Our planet is filled with many wonderful geographical and geological anomalies and mysteries. So many so, that we may never truly unlock all of the secrets that nature has tucked away. This is a list of 15 of the more unusual or outright bizarre facts relating to geography, geology, and the earth.



1. Shortest Place Name

The Shortest place name is "Å" it is located in both Sweden and Norway. In Scandinavian languages, "Å" means "river". The image above is one of the newly replaces road signs for the area – they are frequently stolen for their novelty value.



2. Largest City in the World (surface area)
China with Inner Mongolia highlighted in orange and Hulunbuir city highlighted in red

The largest city in the world – based on surface area, is Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia (China) which is 263 953 km sq (102 000 sq mi).



3. Countries Completely Surrounded by One Other Country

Lesotho

Lesotho, Vatican City, and San Marino are the only countries completely surrounded by one other country. Lesotho is completely surrounded by South Africa, and Vatican City, and San Marino are both completely surrounded by Italy.



4. The Second Longest Geographical Name

The second longest geographical name that is accepted in the world is “Taumatawhakatangihangak oauauotamateaturipukaka pikimaungahoronukupokaiwhe nua kitanatahu” (85 letters) which is a hill in New Zealand – it is a maori phrase which translates to “place where Tamatea, the man with the big knees, who slid, climbed and swallowed mountains, known as land-eater, played his flute to his loved one”. It was the longest until recently (though the Guinness Book of Records still regards it as the longest); it has most likely now been supplanted by Krung thep maha nakorn amorn ratana kosin­mahintar ayutthay amaha dilok phop noppa ratrajathani burirom udom rajaniwes­mahasat harn amorn phimarn avatarn sathit sakkattiya visanukamprasit in Thailand (163 letters).



5. The Coldest and Warmest Sea

Persian Gulf

The White Sea, in Russia, has the lowest temperature, only -2 degrees centigrade. The Persian Gulf is the warmest sea. In the summer its temperature reaches 35.6 degrees centigrade.



6. World’s Oldest Constitutional Republic

San Marino

San Marino claims to be the world’s oldest constitutional republic – it was founded in 301 by a Christian stonemason fleeing persecution under Emperor Diocletian. Its constitution of 1600 is the oldest written constitution in the world. San Marino is pictured above.



7. The Deepest Hole Ever Drilled by Man

The deepest hole ever drilled by man is the Kola Superdeep Borehole, in Russia. It reached a depth of 12,261 meters (about 40,226 feet or 7.62 miles). It was drilled for scientific research and gave up some unexpected discoveries, one of which was a huge deposit of hydrogen – so massive that the mud coming from the hole was “boiling” with it.


8. Farthest Point From Earth's Center & Lowest Place on Earth Crust

Mt. Chimborazo

Due to the bulge of the earth at the equator, the peak of Ecuador's Mount Chimborazo (20,700 feet or 6,310 meters) is the point farthest from the center of the earth so the mountain claims the title of being the "highest point on earth" although Mt. Everest is still the highest point above sea level. Mt. Chimborazo is an extinct volcano and is about one degree south of the equator.
The Mariana Trench is the deepest part of the world's oceans, and the lowest elevation of the surface of the Earth's crust. It is currently estimated to be up to 10,971 m (35,994 ft) deep. It is located in the western Pacific Ocean, to the east of the Mariana Islands.



9. Longest Mountain Chain on Earth

The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is the Longest mountain chain on earth (at 40 000 kilometers or 25 000 miles ). It is located along the middle of the Atlantic. Iceland is the only part of this chain that is above water. The Andes form the longest exposed mountain range at 7 000 kilometers (4 350 miles).



10. Vowel-Only Geographic Locations

Mt. Circeo

Mount Circeo on Cape Circaeum on the western coast of Italy was once called Aeaea (5 vowels in a row with no consonants). It was believed in mythology to be the home of the witch Circe. Two other vowel-only geographic locations are the town of Aiea in Hawaii, and Eiao – one of the Marquise Islands.



11. The Most Northern, Eastern and Western State in All of America
Alaska is the most Northern, Eastern and Western state in all of America. It is the only state that enters the “Eastern Hemisphere” making it also the most eastern lying and western lying state.



12. Sea Without Coasts

The Sargasso Sea is a region in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by ocean currents, and this is the only sea that has no coast. It is bounded on the west by the Gulf Stream, on the north, by the North Atlantic Current, on the east, by the Canary Current, and on the south, by the North Atlantic Equatorial Current. This system of currents forms the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre.



13. Lake in an Ancient Meteorite Impact Crater

Lake Bosumtwi, situated within an ancient meteorite impact crater, is approximately 8 km (5 mi) across and the only natural lake in Ghana. It is situated about 30 km (18,6 mi) south-east of Kumasi and is a popular recreational area. There are about 30 villages near the lake, with a combined population of about 70,000 people.



14. Unusual River Flow


River Nile

There is only one River in the world that has its source near the equator and from there flows into a temperate zone - the Nile. For some little understood reason, the flow of most Rivers is in the opposite direction.



15. No Land at the North Pole

There is no land at all at the North Pole, only ice on top of sea. The Arctic Ocean has about 12 million sq km (4.6 million sq mi) of floating ice and has the coldest winter temperature of -34 degrees centigrade.





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The Arts of Earth

Earth is the third planet from the Sun. It is also the densest and fifth-largest of the eight planets in the Solar System. It is sometimes referred to as the World, the Blue Planet, or by its Latin name, Terra. Needless to say, Earth is the only planet that home millions of species, one of the species are us ~ human. How amazing our Earth is?! However, you will be more amazed by Earth after seeing the satellite pictures that took by Nasa.




Ephemeral Lake
Patches of southern Australia's shallow Lake Eyre seem to form a grimacing face in an August 2006 satellite picture. When seasonal rains are plentiful, the water body is Australia's largest lake. But it's also an "ephemeral" feature in a dry land: The lake has only filled three times during the past 150 years.




Sinewy Delta
Like branching blood vessels, the Yukon Delta's sinuous waterways empty into the Bering Sea in a 2002 satellite picture. The Yukon River—which begins in the Canadian province of British Columbia and crosses through the Yukon Territory and Alaska—was protected in 2010 as part of the United States' new Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge.




Van Gogh Algae
In the style of Van Gogh's "Starry Night," massive congregations of greenish phytoplankton swirl in dark water around Sweden's Gotland island. Population explosions, or blooms, of phytoplankton, like the one shown here, occur when deep currents bring nutrients up to sunlit surface waters, fueling the growth and reproduction of these tiny plants.




Meanderring Mississippi
The Mississippi River—North America's largest—unfurls like a teal ribbon through towns, fields, and pastures on the Arkansas-Mississippi border in a 2003 satellite picture.




Giant Sand Sea
White bits of cloud cast black shadows on the Rub' al Khali desert near the border between Saudi Arabia and Yemen in a 2003 satellite picture.




Extreme Salt Dessert
Like poster paints run wild, a 2003 image captures an "eclectic montage" of landscapes in Iran's largest desert, the Dasht-e Kavir, or Great Salt Desert. The mostly uninhabited region—a mix of dry streambeds, desert plateaus, mud flats, and salt marshes—covers an area of more than 29,730 square miles (77,000 square kilometers).




Startling Trench
What looks like red paint is actually a "remarkable interplay of light and cloud" captured in 2004 in the Canadian Rockies. Low clouds filled a part of the Rocky Mountain Trench, which sits near the border between the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. Light reflecting off the clouds, coupled with low sun elevation.




Stunning Ice Shapes
A complex "circuitry" of Greenland fjords among red-tinted mountains ease the flow of glacial ice into the Atlantic Ocean in 2001. When temperatures rise in the summer, newly calved icebergs here join slabs of sea ice and older, weathered icebergs in an offshore slurry that sometimes "swirls into stunning shapes".




Glimmering Crater
Tin Bider, an ancient and eroded meteor crater in the Algerian Sahara, glimmers in a 2009 picture. Nearly 3.7 miles (6 kilometers) wide, the crater was caused by a meteorite impact in this region of northern Africa roughly 70 million years ago.




Greasy Ice Galaxies
Resembling distant galaxies amid clouds of interstellar dust, chunks of sea ice drift through swirls of grease ice near Canada's Baffin Island in 2002. Sea ice often begins as grease ice, a soupy slick of tiny ice crystals on the ocean's surface. As the temperature drops, grease ice thickens and coalesces into solid ice slabs.




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Animal Migration

Animal migration is the travelling of long distances in search of a new habitat/home. The trigger for the migration is usually a response to lower temperatures resulting in a reduced food supply, and a change in day length. Migration is common in mammals, fish , and some insects but is most marked in birds. To be counted as a true migration, and not just a local dispersal or irruption, the movement of the animals should be an annual or seasonal occurrence. Here are some examples of truly awesome, breathtaking, and spectacular animal migration photos that you should see yourself. Enjoy the photos!



White Pilcans, Lousiana





Flamingo, Yucatan Peninsula




Jellyfish, Palau




Burchell's Zebra, Botswana





Wildebeest, Kenya/Tanzania




Albatross, Falkland Islands




Pronghorn, Wyoming




Bison, South Dakota




Mexican Free-Tailed Bats, Texas




Snow Geese, New Mexico




Walrusses, Svalbard




Gentoo Penguins, South Georgia




Monarch Butterflies, Mexico




Samburu Elephants, Kenya




Elephant Seals & King Penguins




Red Crabs




Kobs




Army Ants










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Hardest Working Bras in Hollywood

Bras get a bad rap. They seldom stay on and when they come off, no one cares what happens to them. They have a shelf life of 2 years and there always seems to be a newer, thinner, better versions coming out. Even so, some of the most beautiful women in Hollywood have good reason to purchase many more bras since the ones they use now barely contain the twins. So here’s the full rundown of the hardest working bras in Hollywood ranked from smallest cup size to largest




Katie Price aka Jordan (32-D)
















I know, I know. Look at those things. I fooled you guys by using a pic BEFORE she got them reduced. If we don't count reductions, Punky Brewster (Soleil Moon Frye) would be on this list.




Jennifer Connelly (34-D)
















People tend to forget that she has amazing jugs because she covers them up all the time. Let those bad boys free, JC!




Adrienne Barbeau (36-D)
















Ah, who said we'd only feature 'modern day' actresses? We've heard the name tossed around the elks club, but we mostly remember A.B. from Cannonball Run. Those jumpsuits were ON FIRE!



Amber Smith (36-D)
















She was told she was "too tall" and "too beautiful" for Hollywood. What is this, Fight Club? Her pictorials in Maxim will go down as the hottest in the magazine's history.




Ann-Margret (36-D)
















Ah, another throwback. We appreciate women of all ages here at COED, and though we weren't around fro AM's heyday, we sure did appreciate her GILF-iness in Grumpy Old Men. That was Jack Lemon's first boner in 2 decades.



Jacqueline Bisset (36-D)

















She was nominated for an Emmy and 4 Golden Globes. Insert joke about her having Golden Globes here. Here's a fun fact: She's Angelina Jolie's godmother. Where's Angie on this list? Chick's only got a C-cup. PASS!



Jeri Ryan (36-D)
















We're not huge Star Trek fans here at COED, but dem D-cup phasers are set to stun. Beam our eyes up before we get slapped!




Shannon Elizabeth (36-D)
















We'd seen a lotta t*tties before Shannon's popped up on the screen in American Pie, but our jaw has never dropped harder. We were shouting right along with everyone else watching that webcast.



Shannon Tweed (36-D)
















This tall Canadian drink of water was Miss November 1981 and Playmate of the Year in 1982. She went on to steal many of our late nights in several softcore Skinemax flicks before marrying Kiss lead singer Gene Simmons and starring on Family Jewels. Insert pearl necklace joke here.



Shannon Whirry (36-D)
















Who? Exactly. If you're movie nerds like us, you might remember her as the boob upon which Jim Carrey sucked in Me, Myself, and Irene. We didn't say the actresses were award-winning, dude.



Eva Amurri (36-D)
















Susan Sarandon has nice cans (they're C cups, btw). Her daughter, however, has bigger and better bazookas. Call it evolution, I guess. If you're a Californication fan, you've had the pleasure of seeing these puppies unleashed. If not, throw that in your Netflix queue.




Raquel Welch (38-D)
















Watch One Million Years B.C. Just watch it. She was also still petrifying peens in the third Naked Gun movie.



Kat Dennings (38-D)
















Her sweater kittens (or full grown cats) first burst onto the scene in 40 year old virgin. Her whiny, cynical behavior was forgiven in the brief shots of her cleave. Still hasn't shown off the curves yet. Unless you count the nude pics she leaked. You can find those in the link below.



Mimi Rogers (38-D)

















Tom Cruise's ex-wife? Yeah, forgot about that, didn't we? If she still doesn't ring a bell, she played Elizabeth Hurley's mom in Austin Powers. The thing about huge natural boobs is they have tendency to hit the floor as the time goes on. I'd still pay money to watch them clap, though.



Jodie Marsh (32-DD)
















Who is Jodie Marsh? She is a British bombshell from the UK's version of Big Brother. So why include her in a list for Hollywood's hardest working bras? Because she is absolutely loaded.



Kim Kardashian (32-DD)
















Yeah, yeah, yeah. We're really stretching the definition of "actress" but other than playing herself she was in Disaster Movie. We think she does a better job of acting like she loves that New Jersey Net. Can't argue with her curves, though.



Katey Sagal (34-DD)
















We hope you're not surprised. Peg Bundy packed a serious punch. Why else do you think Al stuck around all those years?



Kelly Brook (34-DD)

















No doubt about it, she's better known for taking purdy pics, but she's done a fair amount of acting, most notably her lead role in Piranha 3-D. Shoulda been called "Piranha 34-DD" with 2 hours of her moving vigorously.




Christina Aguilera (34-DD)
















But, she's a singer! Yeah her dough's made doling out knockdown notes but she starred in Burlesque. That's a movie. I didn't see it, but I'm hoping there's a director's cut in which she massages her monster mammaries with baby oil for 10 minutes. Some would say pregnancy does a chest good, others say enhanced. What do you say?



Jessica Simpson (34-DD)

















Jessica Simpson can be thick, skinny, bald, or fat. The only difference is how the media depicts her. She has always had a set of cannons atop the dome that made most women jealous.




Scarlett Johansson (34-DD)
















How could Ryan Reynolds divorce this woman? If I were married to her, I would not leave the house unless she wanted me to.



Sofia Vergara (36-DD)

















That kid on Modern Family must have the most swollen blue balls known to man. When he eventually achieves full release everyone better be wearing ponchos.




Pamela Anderson (36-DD)
















I think I will go out on a limb, and not the one you are thinking of, and say that Pamela Anderson is the closest thing to perfection since the invention of pizza rolls.



Nicole 'Coco' Austin (38-DD)
















But but but - SHUT UP! She's a "reality TV star" now, which by the loosest definition possible means she's an actress. A lot of models look good and sexy in their shoots, Coco takes it to a whole 'nother level. You see her pics and it feels like the computer screen is about to explode. Just put her in movies, doesn't matter what.




Dolly Parton (40-DD)
















Ah yes, another singer turned actress. Ever seen 9-to-5? How do you NOT sexually harrass that?!



Heidi Montag (34-DDD)
















Even after 243 surgeries on her already rocking body, Heidi Montag is full of fakeness and yet somehow is does not bother us. Real or Fake, boobies are still boobies.




Christina Hendricks (38-DDD)
















Christina Hendricks is the new form of perfection. Pamela Anderson was perfection in the 90's and the 00's. But the new age of gorgeous women with huge melons now starts with Mrs. Hendricks.






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