A Long Walk
Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
October
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text
The longest walk one could take in a straight line on solid land would be from the eastern side of the Red sea, not far from Mecca, to the Bering strait, a promenade of about 6,600 miles. In the western hemisphere the walk would not exceed 4,500 miles, owing to the irregular shape of the American continent.
Article
Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Argus-Democrat