PJSprog
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Texas is BIG, I can drive to every state in New England and still be home for supper
Hahaha ... my oldest stepson once posted on Facebook, "We drove for 10 hours today, and we're still in Texas."
Texas is BIG, I can drive to every state in New England and still be home for supper
Yes just 10 Not a very big state . New England is not the big either, Not like Texas
Hahaha ... my oldest stepson once posted on Facebook, "We drove for 10 hours today, and we're still in Texas."
Hahaha ... my oldest stepson once posted on Facebook, "We drove for 10 hours today, and we're still in Texas."
According to the county's "official" website Coos (pronounced COE-oss) county is 1800 sq. mi. with a population of just a little over 33,000. The majority of the population is in either the Berlin-Gorham area or along the Conn. river.
Here's more info than you probably care to know: Coos County NH |
Had a friend who was the editor of a 4WD magazine and he was telling about two Japanese car manufacturer engineers who came to Australia to put a new 4WD through its paces here, they had 5 days and were based in Sydney, they finished the job in 3 days and decided that they would take the 4WD on a sightseeing tour for the next 2.
The itinerary was day one, Cape York and back for dinner, day two Ayers Rock and back in time for the evening flight to Japan.
They clearly had no concept of distance or roads back then as Cape York is an arduous 10 day drive one way with lots of river crossing, mud, big pot holes etc and Ayers Rock you could do in two days one way if you didn't stop for a break.
Was the map just deceiving or did they even look at one?
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They live on an island that can be crossed in 1 to 3 hours. They were probably thinking on the same scale.
Bruce