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minus-squareNielsBohronlinkfedilinkEnglish47•edit-27 days agoThis map bothers me as they omit Lake Tahoe, which is higher than Baikal (~6,200 ft) and deeper than everything except Baikal (~1,600 ft deep) What’s the point of including all that empty space between Baikal and Titicaca when there’s a world renowned lake that would be great to include
minus-square@deus@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink12•7 days agoThis was originally just a map of the Great Lakes system. Someone added Baikal and Titicaca to it later for comparison.
minus-square@Mr_Blott@feddit.uklinkfedilink14•7 days agoThe map makes absolutely no sense to 97% of the planet and that’s what bothers you? 😂
minus-square@credo@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink7•7 days agoSo you’re saying it’s not really special. Not the highest, not the deepest? Sure. Throw it in!
minus-square@antlion@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilink5•7 days agoCrater Lake, Lake Tahoe, and Lake Chelan.
This map bothers me as they omit Lake Tahoe, which is higher than Baikal (~6,200 ft) and deeper than everything except Baikal (~1,600 ft deep)
What’s the point of including all that empty space between Baikal and Titicaca when there’s a world renowned lake that would be great to include
This was originally just a map of the Great Lakes system. Someone added Baikal and Titicaca to it later for comparison.
The map makes absolutely no sense to 97% of the planet and that’s what bothers you? 😂
So you’re saying it’s not really special. Not the highest, not the deepest?
Sure. Throw it in!
TIL! Maybe Crater Lake too.
Crater Lake, Lake Tahoe, and Lake Chelan.