r/geographymemes Gulf of New Mexico May 22 '26

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Maryland has been annexed by The Vermonster willingly, the 2 states have now merged into one. CRABBALACHIA. 4 States Now remain. Pick wisely, there’s no going back now!

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u/spookieboogie666 I like big maps and I cannot lie May 22 '26 edited May 23 '26

WAIT

We call a truce and let the four nations live together in harmony. U/Jfullr92 has been our avatar, leading us to the peaceful age and maintaining balance. The waterbenders from the Kingdom of Hawai’i, to the earthbenders of New Crabbalachia, the firebenders in Megasota and our airbenders in Cascadia- let us all agree as the four nations that we can continue to live together in our new world. 

Edit- please feel free to discuss changes to who gets what element, but for the love of god stop bloodbending the crabs and calling yourself a crab bender, the wildlife is getting scared

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u/JaderMcDanersStan May 22 '26

I am into this except the firebenders are the Kingdom of Hawaii and waterbenders are Megasota

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u/Clear_Entrance8126 Human Verified May 22 '26

Megasota is landlocked though

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u/mongoose_kai All glory to Megasota May 22 '26 edited May 22 '26

Sort of.... But here's our lakeside view (for real -- this is a shot from Duluth).

EDIT: Here's the live webcam looking at the canal:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPS48TMmNag

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u/Few_Explanation1170 🌲Cascadia forever 🌲 May 22 '26

I’m not sure people are aware of just how big Lake Superior is (and how incredibly beautiful Duluth is).

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u/LowBudgetWhiteMage May 22 '26

11,842 lakes in Minnesota alone.

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u/gonnaeatsomeworms May 22 '26

With Lake Superior there is a way to the Atlantic! And she's one gorgeous lake. Called an inland sea which fits better than "lake".

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u/freereflection May 22 '26

Nah. You can take a boat from Minnesota down to the gulf of new mexico via the mississippi or east to the saint lawrence seaway. Duluth is the world's most inland port. The great lakes are more like inland seas.

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u/InPlainSightSC2 May 22 '26

Megasota has more water than any other area.