Furthest South ?


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Posted by John Wilson on April 17, 2004 at 13:32:15 from 202.154.157.202 user hugo.

In Reply to: Furthest North (and South): was How far to the North Pole? posted by Robert Dilley on April 16, 2004 at 23:10:24:

For “Furthest South” New Zealand perhaps unless there is someone at the tip of South America. But looking at an atlas Hobart & Melbourne are south of Auckland, though Dunedin (below 45° South) is south of both. So it depends whereabouts the southernmost members in Australia and New Zealand are!

The birthplace of six people living in New Zealand was Antarctica, according to the 2001 Census. Unlikely, unless they were born in the areas claimed by both Chile and the Argentine where births are allowed to reinforce their respective claims to the disputed peninsula area of Antarctica by producing native Antarcticans!


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