WOGE 500 (http://flowbanded.blogspot.ca/2015/07/where-on-google-earth-v05k-woge-500.html) was not easy to find. But eventually I did, after many futile attempts to locate it.
Here is the next contest entry - some might say it has geographic significance, more than geological significance.
Triple Divide Peak, Flathead County, Montana, Glacier County, Montana, U.S. - 48°34′23″N 113°31′00″W
ReplyDeleteGlacier's Triple Divide Peak (8020 ft/2446 m) is a rather rare hydrologic feature. From the summit, water flows to the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, and Hudson Bay.
It's a hydrological apex of the North American continent, where the Great and Laurentian divides meet at the summit of the peak. Thus, all water that falls at this point can flow to the Pacific, Atlantic, or Arctic oceans, making the locale one of the few places on the Earth whose waters feed three oceans.
This spot was on my radar, in the hidrology bookmarks, so .. it was easy :)
Sources: National Park Service and wikipedia
Correct, Luis Felipe. 502 is yours.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteTomorrow, by lunch time, it will be ready!
WOGE 502 is at : http://woge-luis.blogspot.de/2015/08/502.html
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry! I didn't came here right after I published it and then ... I forgot it ... sorry!
DeleteThanks Felix :)