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deleted
· 10 years ago
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Would be exactly the same.
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iccarus
· 10 years ago
Not really, Australia, where i'm from would be neighbours with Tibet, a land locked country that has a lot in between now.
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deleted
· 10 years ago
For me*
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iccarus
· 10 years ago
well there you go, even if the world completely changed, you'd still have the same view :P
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deleted
· 10 years ago
And judging by the map it looks like I'd still be on roughly the same longitude.
guest
· 10 years ago
Then again, this is just a theory.
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password
· 10 years ago
So true mr guest
password
· 10 years ago
But yeah, like Icarus said, here in oz, we would have Tibet as neighbours. It's funny because australia can be really hot in some places and then you figure out that your neighbour is Antartica and Tibet and you could just step over the border and be in freezing condition, or so they say... Matters what pangea's climate was like. But yeah, too long for a comment so yeah, bye. To Be Continued (in a million years)
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isaiahnic
· 10 years ago
They're only cold /freezing because of their placement on the globe tho
deleted
· 10 years ago
I don't think we would be alive. Natural disasters would more common and more violent.
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yourmother
· 10 years ago
Agreed
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password
· 10 years ago
Yourmother always knows what she is talking about so, ditto.
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guest
· 10 years ago
hmmm, checked, and the pacific ocean is still my neighbor
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whatthewhat
· 10 years ago
i don't even know, my country's all messed up
dafuqdidyoujustsee
· 10 years ago
I wish I could see the names
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allpower1227
· 10 years ago
Your mom. although she's everyone's neighbor
yourmother
· 10 years ago
Hello
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slimchance
· 10 years ago
Western Sahara.
skittles
· 10 years ago
This would make it possible to actually drive to every country you would ever want to visit. That would be amazing.
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mcr101
· 10 years ago
Greenland and still the united states
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deleted
· 10 years ago
Wow Korea is like at the very top of the world 0.0 (or bottom, depends on the viewpoint)
calmthelovelytits
· 10 years ago
I could probably walk to Africa should I ever feel inclined to do so.
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atomiczombie757
· 10 years ago
maritania and west sahara
ines159
· 10 years ago
New Zealand wouldn't exist if Pangaea never broke apart
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jillaroo
· 10 years ago
Well, it'd still exist, it'd just not be an island, same as Australia
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j0shuaw0ng
· 10 years ago
pangea OMG
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guest
· 10 years ago
The same ( on the west coast of canada)
ownerofdark
· 10 years ago
G'day India, how are you?
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pastrycheflawyer
· 10 years ago
Very well, kind neighbour!
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ownerofdark
· 10 years ago
*friendly handshake*
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chinchillabau5
· 10 years ago
So us (South Africa) would be quite *Chile* next to Antartica.
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spursandniners
· 10 years ago
DAMN!!!! Still Mexico.
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straightofgibralta
· 10 years ago
Ebola would be spreading to the US
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guest
· 10 years ago
Great pickup
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annabelcollins
· 10 years ago
wheres new zealand? do we not have neighbours?
jillaroo
· 10 years ago
You're still there next to Australia.
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guest
· 10 years ago
Same for me
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leahirwin
· 10 years ago
Britain... Great. It's not like we fought for years to get away from those fuckers
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guest
· 10 years ago
aww shit Canada's still next to the US
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guest
· 10 years ago
Yeah but... What's in the other side of The world?
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deleted
· 10 years ago
Water.
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guest
· 10 years ago
England would have hella hot summers
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guest
· 10 years ago
On the Australian and Antarctica border
skyfall1008
· 9 years ago
Would most likely be dead from Ebola
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lagos_boy
· 7 years ago
Fucking brazil