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Do you mean the international dateline that runs north to south across the pacific? I'm pretty sure it is the Prime Meridian. But I'm not positive, so don't count on it. The prime meridian runs through greenwich (i.e. the opposite of the international dateline), not the Atlantic.
The Prime Meridian goes through Greenwich, England, the site of the British Royal Observatory. In fact, at the Royal Observatory, the Prime Meridian is marked by a metal strip on the ground; you can straddle this strip with one foot in the western hemisphere and one in the eastern hemisphere. Everything in North America and South America is to the west of the Prime Meridian. The Prime Meridian goes through England, France and Spain in Europe, and Portugal is entirely to the west. In Africa, the countries of Western Sahara, , Mali, Algeria, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Morocco, Mauritania, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Senegal, Sierra Leon and Liberia are all or partly in the western hemisphere.
i think it was the circumnavigate
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The Royal Observatory in Greenwich has a line on the ground showing the exact location of the Prime Meridian. The astronomical Prime Meridian is defined by this reference. Due to changes in the way the Prime Meridian is defined, the Prime Meridian of modern reference systems is 102.5 metres east of the Greenwich astronomical meridian represented by the stainless steel strip.
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Do you mean the international dateline that runs north to south across the pacific? I'm pretty sure it is the Prime Meridian. But I'm not positive, so don't count on it. The prime meridian runs through greenwich (i.e. the opposite of the international dateline), not the Atlantic.
circumnavigate
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A bayfront is a strip of land running along the shore of a bay.
The Prime Meridian goes through Greenwich, England, the site of the British Royal Observatory. In fact, at the Royal Observatory, the Prime Meridian is marked by a metal strip on the ground; you can straddle this strip with one foot in the western hemisphere and one in the eastern hemisphere. Everything in North America and South America is to the west of the Prime Meridian. The Prime Meridian goes through England, France and Spain in Europe, and Portugal is entirely to the west. In Africa, the countries of Western Sahara, , Mali, Algeria, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Morocco, Mauritania, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Senegal, Sierra Leon and Liberia are all or partly in the western hemisphere.
Yes and no. Depends on what you mean by strip. Take all your clothes off, running around the streets with your junk hanging out, is possible.