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I have this sense that Australia and Texas have this "failure to truly grasp scale" thing in common, though obviously Texas is much smaller. Sparse population density probably has something to do with it.

Even lots of Texans don't really consider how far away West Texas is from the parts of Texas most of us live in[1]. There's a sign on the westbound side of I-10 just inside the TX/LA border that I love. It says

Beaumont 17 El Paso 857

Both are cities straight ahead, on the same road, in the same state.

[1] A simple majority of Texans live in either greater Houston or greater Dallas-Fort Worth. 70% of us live in either those two places or somewhere in the Austin or San Antonio areas.

The only big city west of those is El Paso, which has fewer than a million people in its entire metro area.



It's always seemed funny to me that El Paso is closer to Los Angeles (802 miles; 3 states away) than to Beaumont (840 miles; same state).


Yeah, it's crazy.

Pac coast to Texas: 800ish miles.

Across Texas? 877 or so.

Beaumont to Jacksonville (ie, Atlantic Coast): 784.




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