An interactive map has been created that shows where you can find yourself by digging a tunnel through the Ground
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/an-interactive-map-has-been-created-that-shows-where-you-can-find-yourself-by-digging-a-tunnel-through-the-ground.htmlDo you remember how we all wondered in childhood: if we dig a tunnel through the Ground from this very place where we stand, then in which part of the world will we end up? And in which country? For some reason, the most common options were China and Africa. The Antipodes Map website put an end to children's suffering and created an interactive map that will show where you will find yourself if you start digging the earth to get to the fiery core of the planet and get out from the opposite end.
First you need to enter the address or city from which you would like to start your journey. Then the map with the help of Google will show you where you will find yourself. However, if you plan to start diving somewhere in Europe, then be prepared for the fact that you will get wet, since, most likely, you will get out somewhere in the middle of the ocean. According to the creators of the site, most locations located on earth do not have an antipode on land.
The antipode is a point on the earth's surface that is diametrically opposite to this one. The simplest antipodes are the North and South Poles.
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St. Petersburg is somewhere in the middle of the Southern Ocean.
Novosibirsk is the Southern Ocean, somewhere off the coast of Argentina.
Krasnodar is the southern part of the Pacific Ocean.
Yekaterinburg is the Southern Ocean.
Kiev is the southern part of the Pacific Ocean.
Ulan-Ude — Chile.
Haibowan, China, — Chile.
Padang, Indonesia, — Ecuador.
Hong Kong — Argentina.
Buenos Aires is somewhere in the waters of South Korea.
Moscow — the Southern Ocean.
Keywords: Cities | Earth | Map | Planet earth | Tunnel
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