25. We’ve Been Deceived
Wyoming and Colorado often appear as perfect rectangles on maps, defined by lines of latitude and longitude set by Congress. However, the reality on the ground tells a different story. While these states may seem geometrically pristine, the actual surveying ground markers reveal a different picture.

In some areas, these markers diverge significantly from the theoretical lines established by Congress, resulting in deviations from the perfect rectangle shape. This discrepancy highlights the challenges and complexities involved in accurately mapping and surveying vast territories.