These lakes in New York are by glaciers right? Anything interesting happens there?3wk ⋅ Frosty-Brain-2199 ⋅ r/geography
I always thought this New Zealand peninsula was strange, can someone explain it?1yr ⋅ MickYeY ⋅ r/geography
I (re)made my geography daily game: travle. Name countries to make a path from A to B!1yr ⋅ Another_moose ⋅ r/geography
Is there a term for a semi-enclosed body of water attached to a river? (Pic for reference of what I’m talking about)7mo ⋅ cllax14 ⋅ r/geography
Just saw this map of Australian Watersheds. What’s going on with the different watersheds all pointing in the same direction?8mo ⋅ NavLover69 ⋅ r/geography
Anyone know what this undersea formation southwest of Ireland is or how it was formed?7mo ⋅ Nekododdy ⋅ r/geography
Why isn’t Hamtramck part of Detroit, being it right in the center?9mo ⋅ TripleGGreggStarski ⋅ r/geography
The city of Xico in Mexico, surrounds a large volcanic crater. Known as 'Cerro de Xico', or “Hill of Xico,” the 1-kilometer-wide crater provides fertile soil and naturally protected farmland amid the ever-advancing sprawl of Mexico City.3wk ⋅ ZannaSmanna ⋅ r/geography
The season total snowfall in the contiguous US as of the first day of spring1yr ⋅ ilikeredwoods ⋅ r/geography
Would the American South be the cultural hub of the U.S. if the Pilgrims landed in Florida instead of Massachusetts?1wk ⋅ danh138 ⋅ r/geography
How dry / wet are some European capitals compared to the rest of Europe? [OC]4mo ⋅ mydriase ⋅ r/geography
If a large scale conventional (No nuclear weapons used as such) conflict were to happen between major/emerging powers, what would the hardest hit places be?1mo ⋅ TheRealPowercell ⋅ r/geography
Why do most sources not list the UK as a bordering country of Spain despite Gibraltar? Is it because Gibraltar is an overseas territory?1yr ⋅ RaiRec ⋅ r/geography
Crazy how the Gulf of Guinea is the only gulf that is located in all hemispheres.Damn.1wk ⋅ frezeefire_ ⋅ r/geography
With climate change and coastal erosion, what is the life expectancy of homes like these along the California coastline before they need to be evacuated?5mo ⋅ Obvious-Warthog1565 ⋅ r/geography
Why is the Quebec side of the border developed with farms and large towns, yet the Maine side is miles of empty wilderness?7mo ⋅ DoritosDewItRight ⋅ r/geography
Saw this meme and now I'm curious, is Andorra actually part of the Iberian peninsula?1yr ⋅ AlecVanilla ⋅ r/geography
how often do you consider how you can travel from texas to china in a completely straight line crossing only the bering strait4mo ⋅ yamaha728 ⋅ r/geography
What's the most populated settlement within the borders of this image?1yr ⋅ TornPoloroid ⋅ r/geography
Why is Glascock county in Georgia so white compared to the counties that surround it in the black belt?1yr ⋅ TimeVortex161 ⋅ r/geography
This is Bir Tawil, an area of land along the Egypt-Sudan border. Usually countries fight for every patch of land, but Bir Tawil is claimed by neither country due to conflicting border perception of the two countries.10mo ⋅ the_geek_mind ⋅ r/geography
What cheaper cities in the United States are most likely to experience rapid growth like Nashville or Austin in the next 10 years?4mo ⋅ 2271 ⋅ r/geography
Why is this bit Russian? What are their relations with the surrounding countries?1yr ⋅ Pixelfruit44 ⋅ r/geography
Could anyone telll me why this is? Three different colored lakes in the same area— middle of Ethiopia1yr ⋅ [deleted] ⋅ r/geography
Why does Alaska have a much higher population than the Canadian territories? The population of Alaska is over 700,000 and is much greater than the territories of Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut combined, which would still be under 100,000.6mo ⋅ colapepsikinnie ⋅ r/geography
Two largest urban agglomerations in China. Which one would you rather live in?4mo ⋅ OregonMyHeaven ⋅ r/geography
Did yall notice that there is a world map made in a lake in denmark?1yr ⋅ Top_Drop_6288 ⋅ r/geography
Outside of the Mediterranean and Portugal, which city or town has the most mediterranean vibe?1mo ⋅ colapepsikinnie ⋅ r/geography
Aside from Bougainville, what do you think is likely to become the world’s next new country?1yr ⋅ i_Cri_Everitiem ⋅ r/geography
What's the lowest elevation you've been to? I have visited Salton Sea, which sits at -72m3mo ⋅ Upnorth4 ⋅ r/geography
Could the Cairo/Nile River urban expanse be considered the longest contiguous metropolitan area in the world?1yr ⋅ Pkingduckk ⋅ r/geography
Now let me ask the opposite question: which country do you think is the worst shaped geographically? I'll start by this country:7mo ⋅ vichu2005g ⋅ r/geography
What North American city would you say is most similar to Buenos Aires?6mo ⋅ Soggy_Factor3740 ⋅ r/geography
Hvalsey church , one of the last (and best preserved) ruins of Norse origin in Greenland. It was presumably built in the early XIVth century , and the most notable event that took place there was a wedding, which happens to be the last record of the Greenlandic Norse.1yr ⋅ DangerousChalk111 ⋅ r/geography
Does anyone else ever feel really bummed they’ll never get to go to every place in the world?6mo ⋅ No_Pickle_8155 ⋅ r/geography
The 1974-75 Australian bushfire season was the worst on record, burning 15 % of the continent’s landmass (1,170,000 km2)9mo ⋅ cjfullinfaw07 ⋅ r/geography
The world's most densely populated region has been found to be the Pearl River Delta.10mo ⋅ madrid987 ⋅ r/geography
Why no bridge was built at Cape May, similar to Chesapeake Bay Bridge-tunnel ?11mo ⋅ Robin_kisku ⋅ r/geography
Can anyone find this random city I took a pic of on a flight from Cyprus to Budapest? Probably somewhere in Hungary, Romania or Bulgaria. Passed through Turkey too.4mo ⋅ Soguyswedid_it2 ⋅ r/geography
What led to the development of these checkered squares out in Oregon?7mo ⋅ Gay_Black_Atheist ⋅ r/geography
To travel Mexico from end to end you will have to travel more than 5,600 km1wk ⋅ Prot7777 ⋅ r/geography
Why does Miami have two massive multi-runway airports within only 20 miles of each other?1yr ⋅ chellog123 ⋅ r/geography
Besides Los Angeles, what are some other cities with canyons running through them?1mo ⋅ moose098 ⋅ r/geography
Why does Kansas City, Missouri have a larger population than Kansas City, Kansas?4mo ⋅ stgia ⋅ r/geography
Oklahoma City is a border between dry fields and lush forests. What causes this relatively sudden change in landscape?10mo ⋅ Quirky_Top8648 ⋅ r/geography
What caused these remnants of apparent man-made activity in the marshes in the back bay near Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA?6mo ⋅ tommyleo ⋅ r/geography
A diver in Iceland swims between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates1yr ⋅ delugetheory ⋅ r/geography
Where on Earth is the biggest difference in temperatures within the smallest distance?1yr ⋅ digital_2020 ⋅ r/geography
Why did the US leave out some of Alta California after the Mexican-American War? Was there a geographical rationale for excluding Tijuana and Mexicali?8mo ⋅ YushclayYstaguan ⋅ r/geography
Does anyone know what this place northwest of Mongolia in Russia is (found in Oversimplified WWII)1yr ⋅ SwitzerlandIsFake ⋅ r/geography
What's the deal with this international line between Alaska (USA) and Canada?2mo ⋅ CaptainCrankDat ⋅ r/geography
How would the world be different if Pangea never split apart?1yr ⋅ SkyscraperEnthusiast ⋅ r/geography
Why are Native American tribes highly concentrated and diverse on the west coast, but not in any other part of the continental US? Photo from the Library of Congress.4mo ⋅ haughtshot7 ⋅ r/geography
I thought y’all would find this interesting. Homes along a river in Florida with no roads in or out. Only accessible by boat. Anyone else know examples of this?1yr ⋅ Ok_Extension5535 ⋅ r/geography
Someone claimed the longest trip in 1 North American province or state was a 50 hour drive & ferry in Quebec. I found an 87 hour drive & ferry in Alaska1yr ⋅ PaulAspie ⋅ r/geography
This has to be the final boss of geography lovers. How many people in the world can do that!!??1mo ⋅ Fragrant_Whole3328 ⋅ r/geography
I found the territories of the National Weather Services offices to be very interesting on this map.1yr ⋅ testhec10ck ⋅ r/geography
Why does Tennessee have these parts of land across the Mississippi, and not Arkansas? Seems logical to just make the border across the river.1yr ⋅ SpicyFroggyOnYT ⋅ r/geography
Where would you rather live the rest of your life, Murmansk or Khartoum?4mo ⋅ rimjob-connoisseur ⋅ r/geography
Why does Cantonese food use so few spices, despite having a subtropical climate and receiving the most foreign trade?1mo ⋅ sweatysexconnoisseur ⋅ r/geography
What caused Northern Kazakhstan to have thousands of lakes like this?1yr ⋅ keenonkyrgyzstan ⋅ r/geography
Scott County seceded from Tennessee and declared itself a country when Tennessee seceded in 1861, calling themselves the “Free and Independent State of Scott” until 1986.4mo ⋅ rimjob-connoisseur ⋅ r/geography
Possibly the world’s bluest beach....guess where. Hint: US Marines live there1yr ⋅ samaxe1000 ⋅ r/geography
There are more people over the age of 65 in the blue than there are in the red. I'll link the sources in the comments.6mo ⋅ RecordingFancy8515 ⋅ r/geography
A Tier List of anthems around the world that I've heard... any opinions? Any recommended anthems?1yr ⋅ Metracrepas ⋅ r/geography
Why is Canada’s National Capital Region not a separate entity like DC, Delhi, or the ACT?2wk ⋅ mchaelproductions ⋅ r/geography
Why is the Atacama Desert the driest place on Earth despite being right next to the Pacific?1yr ⋅ Alert_Opportunity895 ⋅ r/geography
Does anyone know why these east coast cities happen to sit on the same exact line?1yr ⋅ nibba_man69 ⋅ r/geography
What’s the most remote place you’ve visited, and why were you there?2wk ⋅ Qiimassutissarput ⋅ r/geography
Why is there not an interstate going northwest from Las Vegas to connect to Reno and the PNW?4mo ⋅ BirdSalt ⋅ r/geography