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Old 06-12-2018, 03:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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An immediate physical fear I have is heights.
Same here. Fortunately, I didn't pass it on.



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I have a weird fear of deep waters.
Tallest mountain is Everest at 29+K feet. 5.5 miles above sea level.



Deepest part of the ocean is 36+K feet.
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Tallest mountain is Everest at 29+K feet. 5.5 miles above sea level.



Deepest part of the ocean is 36+K feet.
That's pretty fascinating - and hard to wrap my mind around. It's hard to picture the scale of those heights and depths.

Meanwhile, the highest natural point in Denmark is a pathetic 170,86m
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That's pretty fascinating - and hard to wrap my mind around. It's hard to picture the scale of those heights and depths.
Relatively speaking, it's really nothing.

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