what’s the farthest to each direction you’ve ever been? N: Gullfoss, Iceland S: Oban, Stewart Island (Rakiura), New Zealand E: Djurgården, Stockholm, Sweden W: Yìngchéng, Xiàogǎn, Húběi, China (excluding air travel, and a transfer at HEL)
The E-W thing is undetermined since I've flown over both oceans a bunch of times, but, N = Kiruna, S = Singapore.
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In my case, since I have done round the world trips, it's defined by the largest E-W gap in places I've been on land.
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So Stockholm is E because you flew east to get there?
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I went from Hong long to London without flying many years ago. How does that rate?
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I just use my home as the point of reference :-)
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That would produce the same result for me, although the line of longitude opposite my home is only a little over 10 degrees away from my westernmost point.

Aug 23, 2021 · 12:36 PM UTC

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