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in reply to How many continents have you visited?

for clarification ... I suppose a max of 7 choices means either

  • Africa
  • Europe
  • Asia
  • North America
  • South America
  • Antarctica
  • Australia

    Cheers Rolf

    ( addicted to the Perl Programming Language)

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    Re^2: How many continents have you visited?
    by Arunbear (Prior) on Jun 01, 2013 at 12:16 UTC
      Yes, indeed (it's the prevailing but flawed 7 continent classification).
        > flawed 7 continent classification

        Yep, India and Greenland are still missing! ;-)

        Seriously: Did you know that the Mont Blanc isn't the highest mountain in Europe anymore? =)

        Cheers Rolf

        ( addicted to the Perl Programming Language)

          It never has been - Europe's highest mountain is Elbrus. For some at least.

          Yep, India and Greenland are still missing! ;-)

          LOL

    Re^2: How many continents have you visited?
    by fisher (Priest) on Jun 01, 2013 at 15:56 UTC
      I though Eurasia is a single continent. Yes, there is two parts in it - but not Europe nor Asia can be considered as a single, separate continent.

        Can't decide whether it 3 or 4 for me. We cruised the Caribbean aboard the QEII some years ago, and went ashore on many of the islands include Jamaica, Antigua, St. Lucia, Barbados, Grenada and Trinidad. But are any of those "South America"?

        We also went up and had breakfast one morning moored off the coast from Caracas, with the awesome backdrop of the mountains peaking out of wraps of clouds, above the rather industrial scene of Catia La Mar. But we had had a heavy night, and decided against going ashore. (From the returnees accounts, we didn't miss much.)


        With the rise and rise of 'Social' network sites: 'Computers are making people easier to use everyday'
        Examine what is said, not who speaks -- Silence betokens consent -- Love the truth but pardon error.
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          If you were off the coast of Caracas, you were anchored on the continental shelf. For the purposes of this poll I'd say that's close enough. :-)
        Thats why I asked for a clarification here.

        different school systems, different eras, different definitions ...

        E.g. I still had a single American continent in school.

        And some weeks ago I met a tourist from Moscow in Berlin talking about how much she enjoys her "first trip" to Europe!

        ( And should the Kazakh football team really be a member of UEFA? =)

        Cheers Rolf

        ( addicted to the Perl Programming Language)

        Update

        And plz don't forget "Americans" are US citizens but Canadians are "North Americans".

        Confusingly the American civil war - a clash of North and South - wasn't a about Latinos fighting mounties... ;-)

          And plz don't forget "Americans" are US citizens but Canadians are "North Americans".

          So what does that make Mexicans? ;)

          You know what
          I'm old enough to be educated in an old soviet school. We there distinguished a so-called 'parts of the world' (as a cultural term) from 'continents' (as a geophysical term).

          So there is 'America' as a 'part' but not 'continent' and also a 'New World' contained both Americas and Australia +New Zealand -- this is also a 'part of the World' -- a sociocultural term. The same for 'Europe', 'Middle Asia', 'Middle East'. And there were only 6 continents out there. Easy enough.

          But I've asked my daughter and guess what? Now they're learn in a different manner, now they have all the 7 continents (with separate Europe and Asia). Things are more complicated than I thought before =)