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Where the Mississippi crosses into Canada or doesn’t (via map geek Colin Grey)

Posted on December 5, 2013 by Lee-Anne Ragan
Photo Credit: joiseyshowaa via Compfight cc

Photo Credit: joiseyshowaa via Compfight cc

Where supposedly straight lines go curvy.

Where there’s no-touch territory.

Where the Mississippi crosses into Canada or doesn’t.

Where kids cross 4 times/day from the U.S. into Canada to go to school.

All because of interesting perspectives.

(From map geek Colin Grey.)

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