you must travel around the world based on the parallel line you originally lived on. How kino/horrible is your journey and what do you do?
Some parallels are more infamous than others both from a historical, military or sighsee tier perspective (i.e. the 37th and it's association with the paranormal or the 38th and it's connection to the Korean war.
>30th parrallel south
Boring as fuck. Might get lucky and pass through an argentinian city but that's about it.
45th parallel has a bunch of cool spots. North tip of Hokkaido, Ulanbataar, Balkans, Milan, France.
It's interesting to notice it's position in Central Asia, with Samarkand/Tashkent/Almaty around 40
45+ north superiority
45th parallel Chad reporting in
47th parallel. Shout out to my brothers in Grubelekopf and Inner Mongolia.
>27th parallel
>middle of north africa
>through india and southern china
>florida, texas, and bahamas.
Guess I'm staying in USA
27th south, for the southern hemisphere probably one of the ones.
Santa Catarina
a few argentine cities and the parana river
south africa
easter island
and brisbane + misc WA/QLD towns
>60th North
Starting from Helsinki, then a long journey through sparsely populated Russian regions, touching Alaska before going through northern Canada. An ok journey, but pretty lonely outside of Scandinavia.
I wouldn't say extremely kino, but 48th basically gets you Paris, Quebec, Michigan, Seattle/Vancouver, roughly around Harbin in China, Central asia and some shitty irrelevant regions in europe like north of austria, slovaquia and moldova. Oh and budapest maybe.
It'll probably get very boring in central Asia I guess, but the rest of the trip should be ok.
The 26th parallel seems nice, although you have to go through libya and some deserted places in Mexico, which would be a serious problem.
You sound boring
My trip is actually pretty great—42nd parallel N. Central Asia, Caucasus, sacred lake on Mt. Paektu in North Korea, a bit of Hokkaido. Also some Italy and northern Spain, among other places. Only the US stretch looks mostly boring
42.8 south.
>Tasmania
>New Zealand South Island
>Los Lagos Chile
>Rio Blacks Argentina.
That’s it, the rest is freezing ocean.
It all sounds very Tribal
55th parellel.
I would be doing the quintisential rundown slavic shithole tour. Copenhagen, kaliningrad, Vilinius, Moscow, chelyabinsk, omsk, and novosibirsk are all within a degree of me, then just the emptiness of northern canada (and a tiny bit of alaska).
Got me wondering how different latitudes stack up for things like number of capital cities. Ive got 3, which is suprising.