• Cosmic Cleric@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    There are a thousand kilometres of open ocean between Argentina and the Falklands.

    That’s not really accurate.

    If you look at the map on the above link, that distance is not straight East to West, its to the center of Argentina, SE to NW. I checked a couple of web sites, and they all measure a longer, diagonal distance, that gives a false impression of longer distances.

    If you use the Google Maps measuring tool, and you measure from the West coast of the islands to the East coast of Argentina, going directly East to West, you get this answer …

    Total distance: 338.20 mi (544.28 km)

    The Malvinas are allot closer than Hawaii is to the US.

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        10 months ago

        and still massively outside any recognised concept of territorial waters

        The distance West to East is a little over 350 miles. That’s pretty damn close.

        planting a flag somewhere and then abandoning it for hundreds of years

        Are you even aware of the history? That link I’ve been plastering all over this topic, talks about this.

        Also, The Great Britain laid claim to another chuck of rock sticking out of the ocean further South, and all they have there is a plaque designating it as their property.