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11/11/2005 05:32:07 AM · #1 |
Does anyone know where this is? I wonder if it is somewhere over greenland or iceland?
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11/11/2005 05:32:50 AM · #2 |
they were taken on a flight from frankfurt - calgary
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11/11/2005 06:01:06 AM · #3 |
Lovely shots - you can really see the glaciers and the flow pattern!
No idea where it is though! ;-0 |
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11/11/2005 07:04:53 AM · #4 |
probably greenland or the east coast of Canada, it's not Iceland, the Icebergs hasn't reached the coastline of Iceland yet.. |
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11/11/2005 07:19:43 AM · #5 |
Frankfurt to Calgary...wouldn't that have come over the west coast? It looks like Alaska. |
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11/11/2005 07:27:04 AM · #6 |
Frankfurt to Calgary still goes over the Atlantic I think, but a very northern route. I'd bet on Greenland. Was it about 3-4 hours out of Frankfurt? The timing would nail it down.
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11/11/2005 09:27:13 AM · #7 |
yeah that is true.. i am not sure how long after we left it was :( I suppose i could look on my exif info though and do some calculations.
And yes, it takes a rather northern route (frankfurt - calgary) ... up beside norway, over iceland, greenland, hudson bay.. and then calgary.
the most direct route around something round, is not 'straight'.. it is curved, hence the northern route.
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11/11/2005 09:31:26 AM · #8 |
Greenland east coast. You need a globe to find the correct route. A line on a projected map doesn't show the correct route.
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11/11/2005 10:11:10 AM · #9 |
Alamy Images
I would have to say jonr gets the prize.. these images do look fairly similar to eastern greenland shots.
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11/11/2005 10:27:53 AM · #10 |
it's that place that's really cold. I'm positive. |
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11/11/2005 10:45:15 AM · #11 |
I have also take picutres of a very similar formation in Greenland and can surely say it is the same. |
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11/11/2005 11:06:27 AM · #12 |
Originally posted by petrakka: it's that place that's really cold. I'm positive. |
The namings of Greenland and Iceland are surely some of the earliest examples of deceptive advertising by developers. |
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11/11/2005 11:27:13 AM · #13 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by petrakka: it's that place that's really cold. I'm positive. |
The namings of Greenland and Iceland are surely some of the earliest examples of deceptive advertising by developers. |
Well, it could have been worse. They could have called it Toasty Buns Land.
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11/11/2005 11:33:13 AM · #14 |
Here is the route, courtesy of //gc.kls2.com/
For comparision, here is the route in your traditional flatland map:
Message edited by author 2005-11-11 11:41:54.
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11/11/2005 11:38:25 AM · #15 |
Wow, I need to think more 3 dimensionally...I'm not sure if I would have believed someone that a Frankfurt/Calgary route crosses Iceland without access to a globe!
Thanks, jonr! |
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