the name is St. Laarence Seewaa
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Kerrigan Soura has big feet. he is bigfoot and has clown feet
a farrier is a person who takes care of horses by clean there feet for there balance and protection. they also apply horse shoes to there feet.
The Colosseum is 157 ft. and 6 in. tall.The Colosseum is 157 ft. and 6 in. tall.The Colosseum is 157 ft. and 6 in. tall.The Colosseum is 157 ft. and 6 in. tall.The Colosseum is 157 ft. and 6 in. tall.The Colosseum is 157 ft. and 6 in. tall.The Colosseum is 157 ft. and 6 in. tall.The Colosseum is 157 ft. and 6 in. tall.The Colosseum is 157 ft. and 6 in. tall.
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Crusaders circled Jerusalem in their bare feet as an act of contrition and as a reminder of what once happened in Jericho.
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no, the st Lawrence seaway is not just a canal, and at 2500 miles not feet
Mount Aconcagua in Argentina is the highest mountain in the western hemisphere, measuring 22,834 feet in height.
2400 feet!
The peak in the western hemisphere that is 22,834 feet tall is Aconcagua, located in the Andes mountain range in Argentina. It is the highest mountain in both the Western Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
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the panama canal longest canal is in china, in western hemisphere its not the panama canal which is less than 100 miles, possibly the Erie canal at about 360 miles, st Lawrence seaway is at about 2500 miles (assuming you meant miles and not feet...) but its not just a canal
2400 cm = 78.74 feet.
3 feet = 1 yard 2400 feet = 2400/3 yards or 800 yards
The peak in the western hemisphere that is 22,834 feet tall is Aconcagua. It is located in the Andes mountain range in Argentina and is the highest mountain outside of Asia.
The lowest point in the Western Hemisphere is the shore of the Dead Sea, located at approximately 1,407 feet (429 meters) below sea level.
The second lowest point in the Western Hemisphere is the Laguna del CarbΓ³n in Argentina, which lies 344 feet below sea level.