Indian ocean, red sea suvaz canal
Well, honey, if a ship sailed from Sydney to London by the shortest route, it would cross the Pacific Ocean, Panama Canal, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, and finally the English Channel. Just make sure they pack some snacks for the journey because that's gonna be a long haul, darling.
4500 miles
The panama Canal.
I would guess this, just by looking at the map. London to Malta, then to Egypt. Then, you would use the Suez Canal and go through the Red Sea. Then you would sail the Arabian sea straight to Bombay.
The distance between the above places is approximately equal to 3894 nautical miles. To convert miles to nautical miles, multiply the miles by 0.86. This is point to point straight distance. The actual distance will change according to the route.
From London to Auckland, taking the shortest route via Panama,11314 nautical miles, or 20954 km.For moderate speeds of 20 knots it will take 24 days at sea.See related link directly below
Over the Atlantic, through the Channel, up the Thames
Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, Gulf of Ader, and Arabian Sea:D
The route you would take is... English Channel, Atlantic ocean, Strait of Gibraltar, Alboran sea, Mediterranean sea, Suez canal, Gulf of Suez, red sea, gulf of Aden, Arabian sea and finally to Bombay. The alternative is sailing right round the southern tip of Africa !
The Panama Canal would be the shortest way for a ship to sail Peru to Haiti.
The duration for a ship to travel from Philadelphia to Sydney varies based on factors like the type of vessel, route, and weather conditions. Generally, a cargo ship might take around 30 to 40 days to make this journey, while a cruise ship could take longer due to different itineraries and stops. It's essential to consider the specific vessel and its schedule for an accurate estimate.
well, i know Northrend is about a 20 second ship ride through the loading page from Eastern Kingdoms XD