Baja California Map
Why does the metheorologis (weather man) hides the mexican penisula of Baja California on the TV screen?
[2006-02-07 22:51:40]

Q: To do this, one has to do with againts boicoit Mexico Governor turis plec U.S. population persude so they do not go, do not show the weather conditions? .

A: I think it's a little comment to schwinging. During the hurricane season in 2005 when Cancun was hit, weather forecasters on Fox News has made a deliberate attempt to show forecast for Cancun.

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Can you find me a good physical map of Latin America?
[2007-12-13 14:32:58]
The Crabs That Ate Hermosillo

Where I can see all the writing and labels. I need it to make the following
-Amazon River
Lake Nicaragua
Lake Titicacs
OrionocoRiver
Paraguay River
Parana River
Rio Grande Sao Francisco River
Uruguay


http://conserveonline.org/docs/2001/06/h ydro_epu.jpg

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California Fires: Fire in Baja California?
[2007-10-23 15:41:48]
Oregon and California

I keep seeing maps of the terrible fires in california. Anytime it also shows mexico, it appears that there is a large fire in Baja California, about 75 miles south of the border....


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On a world map why do most peninsular hang in a southerly direction from the mainland?
[2008-10-18 16:10:41]

With the exception of Jutland, the Yucatan, Cape York peninsular in Australia, Shandong in China and bits of Antarctica most significant peninsular fall southwards from their continental mainland, e.g. Arabia, Indian sub-continent, Iberia, Greece/Balkans,


Do they?

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Baja California Map - News
Bermuda on Watch With Approach of Danielle, Strongest Hurricane of Year
Bermuda on Watch With Approach of Danielle, Strongest Hurricane of Year Frank, formerly a Category 1 storm on the five-step Saffir-Simpson scale, was about 290 miles south-southeast of Baja California and moving west-northwest

Ground shaken by Mexico quake still moving
Ground shaken by Mexico quake still moving The 7.2-magnitude earthquake that rocked the American Southwest and Mexico's Baja California in April is continuing to deform the ground there,

Frank has become the third hurricane in the Pacific Ocean in 2010
The island is about 250 miles south-southwest of the tip of the Baja California peninsula. Frank is the third hurricane in the Pacific Ocean this year,