I remember checking once to see that Volgagrad (Stalingrad) and Cheyenne, Wyo., were at about the same latitude, which I always think of when seeing references to the Battle of . . .
No offense to Syria, but I think the Great Basin deserves an upgrade to Turkey. We're on about the same parallel as Cappadocia, and I'd say the climate and terrain maps pretty well to east-central Anatolia, though their high mountains run a little wetter.
I love this kind of thing!
A Good map but the west coast choices seem off.
Source?
Ask Patrick?
I can't imagine how it could be anything other than climate. But I've been wrong about many things.
I remember checking once to see that Volgagrad (Stalingrad) and Cheyenne, Wyo., were at about the same latitude, which I always think of when seeing references to the Battle of . . .
Also, the clothes that worked well in Portland, Oregon, worked well in Ireland too. "Ah, you're blessed with the wayther."
No offense to Syria, but I think the Great Basin deserves an upgrade to Turkey. We're on about the same parallel as Cappadocia, and I'd say the climate and terrain maps pretty well to east-central Anatolia, though their high mountains run a little wetter.
I'm with you on that.
These things don't exactly have a fine – grained resolution 🙂
I'm sorry, but East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet(ahem!) besides, where the heck is AFRICA in all this????….L.B.