You are more or likely to go west.
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Yes, because Australia is west of South America if you cross the Pacific Ocean. Australia is east of South America if you go through the Indian Ocean.
Who ever you are the direction when you start from North America and go south is South America I am not sure but I think that's the answer.Thanks for reading I hope this really helps you.
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The most logical direction is to travel west.
Most people would, logically, travel west to go from South America to New Zealand. Given that the world is round, going east would also bring one from South America to New Zealand.
The quickest and most direct route from Australia to South Africa would be to go west.
To travel from the South Pole to any other country in the world (including Australia), you would have to go north.
No you will go west or south west depending where you are flying from.
North. At the south pole, north is the only way you can go.
Depending on where you go about 13-15 hours.