Strange Borders – A Geography Lesson

Canada & & The United States (Bizarre Borders, Part 2) describes why border in between the United States and Canada might appear like a long straight line in many places, but is not a straight line. The video also dives into some border peculiarities and conflicts. The Google Earth file used in video is offered to download here on CGP Greys website.

I d probably put the videos about US-Canada borders into EDpuzzle to add understanding questions to the videos for my trainees to address while they watch the videos.

Tom Scott has actually also produced a couple of fascinating videos about fascinating borders between countries. In The Most Complex Borders in Europe: Why Do We Have Nations? he describes the complicated border between Baarle-Nassau in the Netherlands and Baarle-Hertog in Belgium..

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Google Earth uses great deals of terrific tools that trainees can use to explore eccentric borders and neat functions of location. My self-paced Crash Course in Google Earth & & Maps shows you how to utilize those tools and more.

Applications for Education.
The article I mentioned above along with the videos could make for a great starting location to present lessons on global borders, border enforcement, and settlements between countries. I d probably put the videos about US-Canada borders into EDpuzzle to include comprehension concerns to the videos for my students to answer while they enjoy the videos. Heres an overview of how to utilize EDpuzzle.

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The US-Canada Border Splits This Road Down the Middle he goes to the border in between Stanstead, Quebec, Canada and Derby Line, Vermont, United States where the border actually does divide a roadway or, relying on who you ask, the roadway splits the border. In the video he discusses what you can and cant do on the roadway as well as how border enforcement has increased in the last couple of decades. (Speaking as someone who has actually lived relatively near the US-Canada border for all of my adult life and has actually crossed the border numerous times, border crossings today are much more controlled today than they were the first time I crossed in the late 90s).

The border itself is not in dispute and the border is a reasonably regular one in between two friendly next-door neighbors. Canada & & The United States (Bizarre Borders, Part 2) describes why border in between the United States and Canada might look like a long straight line in lots of locations, but is not a straight line. The US-Canada Border Splits This Road Down the Middle he checks out the border in between Stanstead, Quebec, Canada and Derby Line, Vermont, United States where the border really does divide a roadway or, depending upon who you ask, the roadway splits the border. (Speaking as someone who has lived reasonably close to the US-Canada border for all of my adult life and has crossed the border many times, border crossings today are much more controlled today than they were the very first time I crossed in the late 90s).

Nations Inside Countries (Bizarre Borders, Part 1) was produced by CGP Grey seven years ago to illustrate where a few of the landlocked nations of the world are and how they ended up being landlocked. The video also highlights nations that have only one neighbor..

Yesterday afternoon I check out an interesting short article titled
Belgian Farmer Accidentally Moves French Border. The whole story is nearly precisely what the title says. A farmer moved a stone that was in his way when plowing a field. It just took place that the stone he moved is a marker for the border in between two villages in Belgium and France. The border itself is not in conflict and the border is a reasonably normal one between two friendly next-door neighbors. Still, reading the story advised me of a number of videos that Ive bookmarked about irregular country borders..

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