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Southernmost point: Oban in Stewart Island. This is NZ's 3rd Island, stayed there for a week in March 1994. Weather unusually sunny, dry, windless and mild, I even wore shorts!
Northernmost point in the NH: Edinburgh. Dry and cloudy and quite cold for a summer month. Wore jeans, jumper and jacket. Quite windy too.
Northernmost: somewhere a bit north of Stirling, Scotland maybe almost to 57°N
Southernmost: San Juan, Puerto Rico 18.5°N but I was 2 years old (maybe went to Ponce). Southernmost I can remember well is Mumbai 19°N.
I didn't mention the southern hemisphere, I though you meant closest and furthest from the equator! So...
Bardufoss, Norway 68N (but travelled much further north when there)
Falkland islands 51S
Well someone had to better my effort. Dean York takes the lead. Have thought about a trip down to Antarctica which is a considerable feat for a sunny and warm weather appreciator. Btw, Iceland was amazing. Recommend a visit to anyone!
I think I have the smallest range lol, but I've been to many places in between.
Northernmost: 41°N (Hudson Valley, NY)
Southernmost: 27°N (Tampa Bay, FL)
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