You could also show Alabama’s poorest counties, lowest graduation rates, etc. and get the same results.
The spot northwest of Hawesville, KY near the Century Aluminum of Kentucky plant bottoms out at a 1 in 43 risk. You have that plant centered around 4 more plants in close proximity near the Ohio River.
This is no way a shot at Leo, but what in the fuck do they talk about? I can't imagine there's much more to the relationship than sex. Still jelly.
I’m going to go out on a limb and say that Leo isn’t looking to discuss how his back hurts after following his wife around the mall all day and how his 401k mix just isn’t getting the job done this year.
If the Republic of Texas had been able to keep its "claimed territory," we'd be talking about an even stupider-looking panhandle.
LOL at Texas trying to think they held claim to that land at any point during that time period. The land shown by the dashed lines was 100% dominated by the Comanches.
late to the game, but since I looked it up... West: Kauai, Hawaii South: Mismaloya, Mexico North: Anchorage, Alaska East: Paris, France (not Texas)
Is understanding human history as simple as the difference in tropical and nontropical regions? Look at that map...basically every story is somebody from the white exploiting somebody from the pink. (Yes I realize this is basically Guns Germs and Steel, but I'm struck by looking at this map.) (No geographic determinism -- not trying to justify what happened, just understand)
Mountains are super interesting. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mountains_on_the_Moon https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mountain_peaks_of_the_Rocky_Mountains https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Saint_Elias (thought to be highest in North America before discovery of Denali) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountains_of_the_Moon_(Africa) (legendary mountain supposed to be at the source of the Nile) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Mitchell (highest peak in the Appalachians) View of K2 from the glacier valley where you camp before ascent. Eyewitnesses say the view is "appalling"
You are walking towards that. You know you will have to climb it. You know the weather could change at any second. You tell me. It's the most terrifying mountain on earth. I assume the sight of it does something to a man
Oh gotcha. My mind was thinking like it was covered in pollution and such, like Everest. Still, "appalling" is an odd word choice. Terrifying or harrowing maybe, but whatever