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Northmost: Newcastle, Tyne and Weir...quite sad really as it is only about 200km north of where I live already...and that is only once, the only time I have been north of Yorkshire, and that was to drop Scabrous Birdseed at the ferry terminal
Southmost: Giza, Egypt...yeah, where the pyramids are...that is the furthest south I have been.
Eastmost: Famagusta, Cyprus...well, not into it as it is Turkish occupied but right up to the border...I don't think I have been further west than that...
Westmost: Lisbon, Portugal...and what a nice city too I thought...I've never crossed the Atlantic, but in terms of anywhere inhabited in Europe, this is pretty much as far west as you can get...
So there you have it. I was almost going to have Israel as my eastmost as I was going to go on holiday once there as a kid but had to withdraw at the last moment...
Speaking of Erith:
"It's not twinned with anywhere, but it does have a suicide pact with Dagenham" - Linda Smith
I live in North America so the northern & western most was Anchorage, AK the southern most was Panama City (Are we considering Central America to be in North America?) and the eastern most (again in North America) was Gander, Newfoundland.
Edit: I noticed some people were putting world wide and not just contental information so the furthest west (east for you Euros ) was the Burmese-Thai border while the furthest east Thessaloniki in Greece. The north and south info remains the same.
Europe:
North: Edinburgh
West: Carnac (Hi, Big Crunch. Saw the Monoliths also), or Blackpool
East: Sounion (Greece, east Attica)
South: Pylos (Greece)
Of course, in the air, I went further down south, north and west, as you can see:
North America:
North: San Francisco
South: San Diego
East/West: Not worth to mention, except you accept changing planes at Chicago...
Africa: No extension worth to mention, I've been in Luxor.
Except: Karnak (a village 3 km north of Luxor, and still the old Thebes you all know from Civ. Haven't been in Thebes, Greece, yet.)
Why doing it the easy way if it is possible to do it complicated?
North, I've been to Utsjoki in Lappland, I think it's the as north as finland goes. But have crossed the border to Norway from Lappland and went to some location, I'm was too young to remember what it was called, so it's either that or Utsjoki. Pretty north.
South.. I guess it would be Malta. Now that I think of it, I've been pretty much as north as you can go, and as south as you can go..
In da butt.
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The funny thing is many Americans have traveled much more widely then the supposedly "well-traveled" Europeans. Is another stereo type bitting the dust?
On this continent:
North: Umeå, Sweden (will go futher this summer)
South: Capri, Italy
East: Moscow, Russia
West: Bristol, UK or if it counts Keflavik, Iceland
Worldwode:
North: still Umeå
South: Somewhere on the road between Cape Town and Port Elisabeth, South Africa
East: Pemba, Tanzania
West: New York City, USA
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