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In real-world cases, can the coastline paradox be solved by taking the limit of the area that is within some distance r of the coastline divided by r, as r approaches zero, and defining that as the length? Or does that limit also fail to be finite? NeonMerlin 01:34, 30 August 2017 (UTC)