This article was originally published on Travellergazette.com
Ah, America, land of the free and home of some of the most beautiful and natural ancient sights on the planet. The United States holds a special place in our hearts. With a broad climate ranging from deserts to swamps to mountain ranges, there is something for everyone. But what are we looking at, you ask? That’s the big question, and that’s why we’re here with several facts about America’s geography to help us all appreciate our country just a little bit more as we learn about all its hidden little details.
1. Don’t Mess With Our Boats
This vast, natural “highway system” has significantly facilitated the nation’s development, offering unparalleled advantages over other countries. However, the secret behind this impressive statistic lies in America’s broad definition of “navigable waterway.”
Unlike elsewhere, the U.S. classifies even seasonal creeks, flowing just a few months annually, as navigable. While the country truly enjoys a wealth of genuinely navigable waterways, it also appears to be stretching the definition to its limits.