Antipode Map

Antipode Map. If you drew a line (vector) from your location to the center of the earth and continued that line until it emerged from the other side of the earth's surface, that point of intersection on the other side is the antipode. Perfect for geospatial exploration and learning with interactive maps


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This map vividly illustrates the antipodes—points on Earth's surface that are exact opposites The two points which are antipodal to one another are considered to be connected by a straight line or tunnel through the centre of the Earth

The marker on the other map will automatically show the antipodal point (the opposite location on Earth) The Left Map presents the place for which you want to find the antipodal point The two points which are antipodal to one another are considered to be connected by a straight line or tunnel through the centre of the Earth

. The marker on the other map will automatically show the antipodal point (the opposite location on Earth) In geography, points on the other side of the world are known as antipodes

. This map vividly illustrates the antipodes—points on Earth's surface that are exact opposites The Right Map shows the antipodal point for the selected location on the left map