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Canada and the United States share the longest, straightest, possibly boringest border in the world. But, look closer, and thereamp;#39;s plenty of bizarreness to be found. While these sister nations get along fairly well, they both want to make it really clear whose side of the continent is whose. And theyamp;#39;ve done this by carving a 20-foot wide space along the border. All five and a half thousand miles of it. With the exception of the rare New England town that predates national borders or the odd airport that needed extending, this space is the no-touching-zone between the countries and theyamp;#39;re super serious about keeping it clear. It matters not if the no-touching-zone runs through hundreds of miles of virtually uninhabited Alaskan / Yukon wilderness. Those border trees, will not stand. Which might make you think this must be the longest, straightest deforested place in the world, but it isnamp;#39;t. Deforested: yes, but straight? Not at all. Sure it looks straigh