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Halfway Around the World was created on 2001-03-26.
The city of Yantai, Shandong, China is roughly halfway around the world from Memphis, TN.
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The Indian ocean
You would cross 90 degrees of latitude to travel halfway around the world. Each degree of latitude represents approximately 69 miles (111 kilometers), so half of the Earth's 180 degrees of latitude is 90 degrees.
Leggett, NC
Halfway around the world from Boston is approximately a point in the Indian Ocean, near the island of Madagascar. This location represents the antipodal point, which is about 12,500 kilometers (7,800 miles) away from Boston. Depending on the exact coordinates used, the antipodal point could also be close to parts of the southern Indian Ocean.
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Halfway around the world from Knoxville, TN, is approximately in the Indian Ocean, southwest of Madagascar. More specifically, the antipodal point is located in a remote area, roughly 12,000 miles away, which means that there are no major landmasses directly opposite Knoxville. The closest land would be the islands of the Indian Ocean, such as Mauritius or Réunion.
Edinburgh to Maidstone is 420 miles, so halfway would be somewhere around Leeds.
If driving, the halfway point is in Salt Lake City, Utah, with about 341 miles to Boise and 341 miles to Montrose. As the bird flies, the halfway point is just north of Salt Lake City, around Layton or Bountiful.
Manila, Philippines is an example of halfway around the world from NYC. An example is when it is 12:00 AM in Manila, it will be 12:00 PM in New York City. I hope this helped : )