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What is the most remote, distant geographic location you've been?
#21
For some reason I thought this was going to be about personal relationships.

Maybe with a hilarious "out-do you" component.
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#22
Oh... in that case, with my back facing HER back, waiting for the sunrise, so she would get the hell out of the house and go to work (circa 1993).
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#23
Northen Sweden, where I saw the midnight sun.
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#24
Doesn't really compare with most of the ones posted (particularly Tuqqers....)..

Eastern Oregon...
I've driven through lots of the western US as a kid with family... but I don't every recall driving for more than 45 minutes without seeing another car on a supposedly "main" highway.

In Eastern Oregon, I drove for a long time before I noticed that there was NO ONE else around. No cars. No houses. No stores.
Once I started keeping track, I drove for 45 minutes before I saw another car.

Even through rural Montana, Wyoming, and North Dakota there were more cars and people.

Beautiful drive, but I'd hate to have had a breakdown...
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#25
Kellog, ID
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#26
Chocolate Hills in Bohol, Philippines
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#27
Mmmmmm, chocolate!
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#28
Cleveland
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#29
Up in the Himalayas in Nepal (on my honeymoon).
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#30
Farthest from where I am now. just south of Fairbanks in the territory of Alaska. Of course do not remember anything from then, I was only 1 at the time. Have lived in Mass. the last few decades.
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