Posts Tagged ‘where’

Where in the World is Loch Ness?

Gordon Holmes claims to have capture video of the Loch Ness Monster. According to Wikipedia: Loch Ness (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Nis) is a large, deep freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands (57’18″N, 4’27″W) extending for approximately 37 km (23 miles) southwest of Inverness. The Loch’s surface is 15.8 metres (52 feet) above sea level. Loch [...]

Where in the World is the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library?

The Republican Presidential Debate took place at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. Ronald Reagan Presidential Library

Bushies Planting More Bombs

The Bushies have been busy once again setting off bombs to further their 9-11 cover story that burning fuel weakens steel. This time the Bushies bombed an elevated roadway leading to the Bay Bridge near San Francisco after a gasoline tanker “crashed and exploded in a fireball that melted the eastbound connector ramp” or so [...]

Where in the World is Thermopylae?

After watching the movie “300,” I had to know: where was the Battle of Thermopylae? View Larger Map Now you know.

Donald Rumsfeld reads blogan.net

“Except for my wife and family, that is my favourite photo” —Rumsfeld When Don has questions, like, Where in the World is North Korea?, he turns to blogan.net for answers. Otherwise, what could explain this? Mr Rumsfeld showed the picture to illustrate how backward the northern regime really is—and how oppressed its people are. Without [...]

Where in the World is Mount Mantap? (Part 2)

Oops! I found the wrong location for Mount Mantap. :-( See Update 2 at the bottom of the page for the correct location. Yesterday, I asked Where in the World is Mount Mantap? Today, thanks to GlobalSecurity.org, we know: Mount Mantap is approximately 17 Km North-Northwest from P’unggye-yok, a rail-road station, Kilju County, North Hamgyeong [...]

Where in the World is North Korea?

North Korea disappears at night. South Korea appears to be an island, disconnected from the Asian continent with North Korea appearing virtually as dark as the sea. I was going to claim this was the result of the North Korean government’s policies and their resulting extreme poverty, but fortunately, I found this first: 17. I [...]

Where in the World is Mount Mantap?

Mount Mantap is in the news: North Korea has constructed an underground tunnel for possible use in a nuclear weapons test, a Grand National Party lawmaker with close ties to the intelligence community said [September 21, 2006]. Chung Hyung-keun cited sources in the National Intelligence Service for his claim. He said a shaft 700 meters [...]

West Nickel Mines Amish School

Yesterday, 32-year-old Charles Carl Roberts IV killed five schoolgirls and then himself at the West Nickel Mines Amish School. Apparently, Roberts carried a grudge for twenty years. In other words, over something that happened when he was 12! In the meantime, Roberts had “grown up,” married, and become the father of three. It seems strangely [...]

Montreal bridge collapse

A bridge collapsed in Laval, near Montreal, Quebec, killing five people. View the bridge before the collapse in Google Maps. (Source)