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Distance question: Are Honduran meters different from regular meters?

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Distance question: Are Honduran meters different from regular meters?

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I have a vacation home in Guatemala which uses the same standard of measurement which is based upon the cranium of the great Atahualpa, the last Inca. Why they use this standard is beyond anyone’s imagination but it comes out to this: 69 cm = 1 A.m. (Atahualpan meter), so it is indeed shorter. But also for reasons that beggar the imagination, the Atahualpan kilometer is equal to 1,500 A.m. (Atahualpan meters). You do the math from here, buddy, I am not a calculator!

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