Yes, the deadline is here: Indonesia and Alaska it is. Winks for CJ and Intrepid. :wink: :wink:
Next set:
1. What is the longest river in the USA?
2. Which is the only state (in the USA) to touch two oceans?
I am with littlek on this. Scotia, maybe?
Though it could be Denmark, or Iceland.
1. Missouri (odd)
2. Maine?
1. Mississippi
2. Alaska (Pacific & Arctic)
2. Alaska
Piffka - Seattle?
Not Scotia, Denmark or Iceland.
British Columbia is close.
piff - I mean Washington State
Heehee... Seattle? No. Seattle is quite a bit bigger.
That aerial view was of the entire town.
Piffka, put those guns away and have a beer. You are good!
Mississippi and Alaska it is. :wink:
No, not Washington state either.
Washington State @ Piffka
Noble, that's easy
1. Missouri River
2. Hm, NY touches the Great lakes and the Atlantic
but that's not what you meant, right?
Thanks, NobleCon. I've got Alaska on my mind.
No, no, no, the Missouri River is the longest in the US
Quote:The longest river in the USA is the Missouri River (it is a tributary of the Mississippi River and is 2,540 miles long), but the biggest in terms of water volume is the deeper Mississippi River. The longest undammed river in the contiguous USA is the Yellowstone River (it is 692 miles long).
Not Juneau... Juneau is lots bigger. This might be a little tricky... I'll give you a hint. This town has an important tunnel.