55. Unraveling the 697-Sided State
The state of Colorado, often depicted on maps as a simple rectangle, harbors a surprising secret: its borders are far more intricate than meets the eye. Due to the challenges faced by early explorers navigating rugged terrain and imprecise instruments, Colorado’s boundaries evolved into a shape with a staggering 697 sides.

This complex outline reflects the rugged topography and historical quirks that shaped the state’s formation. From the majestic peaks of the Rocky Mountains to the winding canyons and plateaus of the Colorado Plateau, the state’s diverse geography is mirrored in its uniquely convoluted border.