Brief Summary
This video presents three surprising geographical facts. It highlights Japan's eastern location compared to Korea, details the world's longest possible train journey from Portugal to Singapore, and explains the unusual path of the Niger River in Africa.
- Japan is located further east, west, north, and south than Korea.
- The longest train journey in the world starts in Lagos, Portugal and ends in Singapore.
- The Niger River takes a long route to the ocean.
Japan's Location Compared to Korea
The video starts by pointing out a surprising fact about Japan's geographical location. When comparing Japan to Korea, it is observed that Japan is farther east, west, north, and south than Korea.
The Longest Train Journey in the World
The video then describes the longest possible train journey in the world. Starting in Lagos, Portugal, travelers can embark on a 19,000 km journey that spans 13 countries, eventually reaching Singapore.
The Unusual Path of the Niger River
The video highlights the unique characteristic of the Niger River, the third longest river in Africa. Despite its springs being only 240 km away from the ocean, the river takes a much longer route of 4,180 km before it finally reaches the ocean in Nigeria.