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Sunday, November 23, 2025

Geo (part 3 ): JFK and America in England

 


November 22, 1963

That day in history, President John F Kennedy was assassinated. 

And the first our nation heard it was mid-day when normal broadcasts were interrupted.



https://youtu.be/6PXORQE5-CY?si=yLqjLhWdUab58saf


The JFK assassination was a shock to our nation as well as the world. And the news hit the peoples, on both side of the Atlantic, hard. 

Our strongest ally overseas was the late Queen Elizabeth II. To pay her respects, the Queen bequeathed an acre of land of English soil near London in perpetuity to the American people:

The Kennedy Memorial. 

This acre was in Runnymede Park where King John of England signed the Magna Carta over 800 years ago in 1215. That document was significant in that it limited the king's absolute power, establishing a precedent that even a king was not above the law. The act began a movement toward elected governments, universal rights, and freedom. 


https://youtu.be/iQOZUaSoy90?si=O7Djv-PCcVp4FjbO

Later, England spawned America. Then in 1964, the longest reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, signed the JFK Memorial Act, which expanded the US global territory by one acre. Now a piece of America is encompassed by England. 

How far it from the UK to the US?

Technically, one step. 

But that's one giant step in good Anglo-American relations.

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Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Geo (part 2) - UK geology facts: extremes and legends

 



Wyoming, my current residence, is the 10th largest state (out of 50) in the union.

Not the biggest--that's Alaska--but in the upper 20%.

And Wyoming spans 97,093.14 square miles, which is larger than the United Kingdom (England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland) of 94,354 square miles.

Not surprising as many states are larger than countries in Europe.

But the geography of the UK, the size of Wyoming, is fascinating:



https://youtu.be/GKZSJlwXwQw?si=QzGhbTBSAphw9Nt5


* Legends and extremes
* Seismic activity
* Diverse wildlife
* Islands and coastline shaped by the North Atlantic 
* The standard for the world's time zones centered on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).

Geography shapes this kingdom, its history, and its effects are felt around the world.

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