Lay out a string on a globe of the earth following the path you state. Stretch the string out and compare the length with the distance legend on the globe. I have a string but no globe to work with. Good luck.
2006-06-30 10:33:27
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answer #1
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answered by Kes 7
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Didn't read it Bish. It probably would have been better, instead of writing this question, to ask the nautical question again.
2006-06-30 17:31:27
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answered by Anonymous
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post it again i must have missed it i may not know the answer but i will help if i can
PS i see someone answered it now but "google earth" has a cool little measuring device built into it too
2006-06-30 17:28:52
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answered by Bob 3
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Land mile 1760 yards
SEA MILE = 2000 YARDS
2006-06-30 17:29:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Send me the question and I'll try ro find the answer for you if it is important.
2006-06-30 17:27:50
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answered by nflhandicapper 5
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Because we aren't going to try to figure out how much that is for you as we really don't care.
2006-06-30 17:28:21
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answered by Anonymous
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try and ask when people are home and more importantly likely to be free....like after dinner time.
2006-06-30 17:28:42
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answered by lcsotter 4
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It must be too difficult or too ridiculous!!
2006-06-30 17:29:14
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answered by Jimmy Pete 5
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it was probably Miss categorized
2006-06-30 17:28:43
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answered by nemesis60145 3
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i will answer you if i had a question what is it?
2006-06-30 17:28:34
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answered by Anonymous
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