• VarvenOP
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    Because going in that route would make it touch land which in the twitter post it says straight line without touching land

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      7 months ago

      I’ve always thought Australia was a trouble maker.

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        7 months ago

        Alaska, Canada, Russia, a few on the -stans.

        This is the longest straight-line all-water route on earth.

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        India. You would have to set off somewhat perpendicular to the Indian coastline to be perfectly straight.

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          For some reason I don’t think this is true.

          A straight line connecting two things does not necessarily have to connect to said things perpendicular to their border.

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            Yeah but, I’m talking about this particular case, not making a mathematical rule. You have to move away from the coast, and then cannot turn, so you have to head towards Africa. You can’t set off toward Australia. Although I hadn’t considered that you can just move the starting point. So, there’s that.