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Have you ever wondered what's happening on the exact opposite side of the world to you?
Wherever you are on our planet, there's a good chance you'd need a snorkel.
In this episode, we explore the concept of antipodes—the exact point on the opposite side of Earth from wherever you're standing. We discover why most antipodes end up in the ocean rather than on land and cover a whole host of fascinating geographic facts, including how the Northern Hemisphere contains the vast majority of Earth's land and population, how map projections distort our view of the planet, and why Earth's oblate spheroid shape means some antipode distances are longer than others.
Along the way, we also raise the big questions like how deep have humans ever dug into Earth and how long it would take to fall through a frictionless tunnel to your antipode.
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Episode Summary
00:00 What Are Antipodes
03:23 Land Distribution on Earth
04:14 Map Projections and Perspectives
07:19 Antipodal Map Overlay
08:56 Cultural References Worldwide
10:15 Etymology of Antipode
10:41 Digging Through Earth
12:44 UK Antipodes
13:29 Great Circle Routes
14:20 Earth's Oblate Shape
15:25 Tunnel Through Earth
16:34 Closing Remarks
All music on this podcast series is provided by the very talented Franc Cinelli
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Bell Boy Productions4
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Have you ever wondered what's happening on the exact opposite side of the world to you?
Wherever you are on our planet, there's a good chance you'd need a snorkel.
In this episode, we explore the concept of antipodes—the exact point on the opposite side of Earth from wherever you're standing. We discover why most antipodes end up in the ocean rather than on land and cover a whole host of fascinating geographic facts, including how the Northern Hemisphere contains the vast majority of Earth's land and population, how map projections distort our view of the planet, and why Earth's oblate spheroid shape means some antipode distances are longer than others.
Along the way, we also raise the big questions like how deep have humans ever dug into Earth and how long it would take to fall through a frictionless tunnel to your antipode.
External Links and mentions on the show:
Episode Summary
00:00 What Are Antipodes
03:23 Land Distribution on Earth
04:14 Map Projections and Perspectives
07:19 Antipodal Map Overlay
08:56 Cultural References Worldwide
10:15 Etymology of Antipode
10:41 Digging Through Earth
12:44 UK Antipodes
13:29 Great Circle Routes
14:20 Earth's Oblate Shape
15:25 Tunnel Through Earth
16:34 Closing Remarks
All music on this podcast series is provided by the very talented Franc Cinelli
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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