r/geography • u/Rhylan209 • 3h ago
r/geography • u/geography-mod • 7d ago
MOD UPDATE r/Geography is looking for moderators
Almost half of the moderator team at /r/Geography is (partially or fully) inactive, and due to a recent surgence of activity in the subreddit (which inevitably leads to more rule-violating comments), we need more users who can volunteer in moderating the community. Typical moderator duties include:
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2-3 candidates will be selected for the role in 7-14 days after this post. You'll receive a PM offering you the position if you're elected.
Thank you!
r/geography • u/wurfbatterie • 4h ago
Question What‘s the story behind this German/Belgian border?
Found this weird border shape near the Dutch-Belgian-German border triangle.
r/geography • u/villehhulkkonen • 1d ago
Discussion La is a wasted opportunity
Imagine if Los Angeles was built like Barcelona. Dense 15 million people metropolis with great public transportation and walkability.
They wasted this perfect climate and perfect place for city by building a endless suburban sprawl.
r/geography • u/True_Antelope8860 • 19h ago
Discussion Whats the place you refer to when something is very very far
r/geography • u/Late_Bridge1668 • 3h ago
Discussion What is the most curious place name you know?
Tu
r/geography • u/Assistant-Sea • 12h ago
Image Picture of me standing on top of the hydrological apex of North America (Triple Divide Peak)
Water flows to the Arctic on my left, the Atlantic on my right, and the Pacific behind me.
r/geography • u/Ok-Palpitation9389 • 15h ago
Discussion “London sits at the centre of the world today because it placed itself there when it drew the prime meridian, where east meets west”… Where do you think of as the centre of the Earth?
All roads lead to… London?
r/geography • u/VLIKA • 12h ago
Question Why Montenegro has OVERWHELMINGLY low population? They didn’t even hit a million, even Kosovo did!
r/geography • u/Master1_4Disaster • 1h ago
Map Europe if the sea level rose by 100 meters!
r/geography • u/Rinsin14422 • 2h ago
Map Beautiful city of fugging(formerly known as ,umm teh f word 😅😅)
r/geography • u/Legal_Assumption9115 • 7h ago
Discussion A tsunami could be caused by an underwater volcano off the coast of Santorini
r/geography • u/Late_Bridge1668 • 1d ago
Question If the Hispanic countries and Brazil were a single nation or union like the EU where would its capital / headquarters be?
r/geography • u/Healthabovework • 20h ago
Question Why US cities have a Broadway street and they seem to be busy with activities?
r/geography • u/mosuraj • 1d ago
Image There’s cities, there’s metropolises, and then there’s Tokyo 🇯🇵
r/geography • u/ISwallowedABug412 • 23h ago
Question Anyone been the the beautiful Australian island paradise called Lord Howe Island off the coast of eastern Australia? Looks so inviting. Should I put this on my bucket list?
r/geography • u/True_Antelope8860 • 8h ago
Discussion First thing that comes to your mind when you see this two counries
(Hungary and Czech republic)
r/geography • u/Gold-Society9955 • 19h ago
Question What are these? (Louisiana)
Coordinates: (29.8432618, -91.2666788)
r/geography • u/Double_Snow_3468 • 11h ago
Question What are places in your home country that people generally think of as “the bad one”
Title basically summarizes. While this is of course very subjective, there is usually consensus about the one town, place or city that is used as a marker of how shitty a place is. In America, Detroit has often been the butt of jokes, but recently cities like Houston and LA have gained a similar reputation. What are others?
r/geography • u/CzarEDII • 14h ago
Map Invasion of Poland by Germany and the Soviet Union
r/geography • u/nowachi • 5h ago
Question Who can tell me what these symbols mean on this map? There’s no legend.
Map is part of an Atlas book for kids. This pattern is also found in Canada, Florida and Louisiana
r/geography • u/ISwallowedABug412 • 9h ago
Discussion I visited Porto Santo Island, Portugal, in July. It was amazing. It was just named "The Best Beach Destination in Europe." Have you heard of Porto Santo Island? It's a 4.5-hour ferry ride from the more well-known island of Madeira, Portugal. It's under the radar, overshadowed by Madeira.
r/geography • u/Confident_Taste2905 • 20h ago
Question Faroe Islands tunnels and bridges
How does the Faroe Islands fund its extensive (and presumably expensive) tunnel and bridge projects with such a tiny population? It’s hard to imagine they could be cost-effective.
r/geography • u/Master1_4Disaster • 1d ago