what’s the farthest to each direction you’ve ever been? N: Gullfoss, Iceland S: Oban, Stewart Island (Rakiura), New Zealand E: Djurgården, Stockholm, Sweden W: Yìngchéng, Xiàogǎn, Húběi, China (excluding air travel, and a transfer at HEL)
The E-W thing is undetermined since I've flown over both oceans a bunch of times, but, N = Kiruna, S = Singapore.

Aug 23, 2021 · 11:14 AM UTC

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How is E and W defined here?
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In my case, since I have done round the world trips, it's defined by the largest E-W gap in places I've been on land.
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Both E and S: Melbourne (my one and only trip outside Europe) W: Dublin N: Stockholm
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Starting from Melbourne for the E-W part: - N: Denali State Park, Alaska, USA - S: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia - W: Seville, Spain - E: Bar Harbor, Maine, USA