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Fascinating Geography Facts Most Americans Don’t Know

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Reno

Despite what one might assume given the general east-west layout of the United States, Reno is surprisingly positioned west of Los Angeles

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Foot River

The Roe River, nestled in the scenic state of Montana, holds the distinction of being one of the shortest rivers in the United States, a title that has sparked both curiosity and admiration

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Maryland

Every body of water classified as a lake within its borders has been created through human intervention, such as damming rivers or other water management projects.

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Death Valley

In the stark and enigmatic landscape of Death Valley National Park, a phenomenon known as “sailing stones” captivates the curiosity of scientists and visitors alike.

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Lake Superior

Lake Superior is the largest of the Great Lakes by surface area, holding a staggering volume of water. It’s water volume is so immense that it could cover both North and South America with a foot of water.

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United States

The United States boasts a rainforest within its borders, located in the Olympic National Park in Washington State, known as the Hoh Rainforest.

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Oregon

Crater Lake in Oregon holds the title of the deepest lake in the United States, with depths reaching up to 1,949 feet.

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Kansas

The saying that “Kansas is flatter than a pancake” stems from an actual scientific study that humorously compared the topography of Kansas to the smooth surface of a pancake.

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