It's right Samartian, the trick was the part about "mountain", it would be easier if I asked for "hole"
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It's right Samartian, the trick was the part about "mountain", it would be easier if I asked for "hole"
Nope...Quote:
Originally Posted by Geoffrey S
You are right about the fertile river plain part, but I wouldn't call rest of the china inhospitable...
Iraq, the Tigris and Eufraat, without them, no Mesopotamian culture.
No...
Hint: A bit more to the east...
Pakistan and Indus river?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kagemusha
Yes.
The area of present-day Pakistan was the cradle of the earliest known civilization of South Asia, the Indus Valley civilization (2500?-1700 bc).
The Indus River is the lifeline of Pakistan. Without the Indus and its tributaries, the land would have turned into a barren desert long ago.
Ok.I guess its my turn then to ask the question.~:cool: This is really easy.What is the largest lake in Europe?
Lake Ladoga
Caspian Lake?
EMFM was right.Yep its Ladoga.Now its your turn maniac from mars.:smash:
Which two countries does the Elbe run through?
Really easy one.
That's in Asia.Quote:
Originally Posted by Warluster
it runs throguh the Cezech Rebulic and Germany
Yes
yay! my first one right!
Where is the City of Riga?
Latvia.
Where is the Fraser River Valley? (Name the general location)
CR
Southern British Columbia/Northern Washington State.
Correct. Couldn't have everything be European, ya know.
CR
I acctually kne that one...Quote:
Originally Posted by Crazed Rabbit
Alright next one.
Come on, EMFM, it's your turn...
Hurry up damnit!
Sorry, someone else can go.
Which town is famous for having its mob in the furniture business (this was in the thirties)
Chicago?, Al Capone?
Nope...try a little further west (hint hint)
Las vegas?
too far westQuote:
Originally Posted by Warluster
Lincoln?
Didnt even know that was a town....Quote:
Originally Posted by Warluster
Des Moines?