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  2. The answer below relates to when the monolith was still in existence. Its location is apparently here, which is at 38°20'35.2"N 109°39'58.5"W. The satellite image on google maps dates back to 2016 and already has this monolith, so its at least 4 years old (as of Nov. 2020).

  3. Is the 4 Corners Monument wrong, or is Google Maps wrong?

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/172149/is-the-4-corners-monument-wrong-or...

    This is around trying to travel to a specific point. People do this for the tropics, for the Greenwich Meridian, the equator and more. The 4 Corners monument is meant to be on the corner of Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico. However, Google Maps has border lines for the state visible, that do NOT properly intersect with the monument ...

  4. How to obtain a minor's passport with an absent parent

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/177011/how-to-obtain-a-minors-passport-with...

    First, this State Department passport page is titled "Children Under 16." This page lists various requirements for obtaining passports for kids under 16. One of the requirements is "Show Parental Consent." That Section contains this text: Both parents/guardians must authorize the issuance of the child's passport.

  5. From what point could you view the most US states?

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/40628

    While Four Corners would be the only one where 4 states visibility is guaranteed, on a clear day you can see 4 states from the Skydeck of Willis (Sears) Tower in Chicago: On a clear day, you can see four states – Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Michigan. Visibility from the Skydeck is approximately 40-50 miles (65 – 80 kilometers).

  6. us citizens - How precisely does my place of birth need to match...

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  7. Windows 10 Wallpaper - photo location - Travel Stack Exchange

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/65747

    These are indeed archway islands on Wharariki Beach, West Coast New Zealand, and they are as amazing as you see them here, we live about 2hrs drive from there and visit quite regularly, the right side of the front island has a seal colony, and in the spring you can see the seal pups! – user48085. Jul 29, 2016 at 14:34.

  8. Your "Country of Issue" is the same as your "Country of Citizenship". For instance, if you are a citizen of the United Kingdom, but are getting your passport from the UK Consulate in Hong Kong, the UK is your country of issue. The UK Consulate may be located in Hong Kong, but Hong Kong is not the country issuing you the passport.

  9. What is the Known Traveler Number on the Global Entry Card

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/46671

    On the back, top left of your card it says (in very small letters) PASSID/Numero d'identification. Directly under that is a 9 digit number. That's your Trusted Traveler number. It's also on the several letters you received when you first applied. Share.

  10. Which US states have criminalized hitchhiking?

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/88941/which-us-states-have-criminalized...

    Utah. Source: 41_04117. Note: federal laws supersede state laws, and the federal law states that the legality of hitchhiking within national parks is decided by the superintendent of that park (Source: CFR Title 36 section 4.31). Credit: All the hard work was done by Hitchwiki, I just compiled all the references in one place.

  11. usa - Washington, D.C., or just Washington ... - Travel Stack...

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    13. With very few exceptions, towns and cities in US are generally referred to with name followed by name of the state. Reason being that there are huge amount of cities with same names. For example besides Washington, DC, there is also: Washington, Arkansas. Washington, Yolo County, California. Washington, Nevada County, California.