You would go north.
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depends on where you live...
"Would you like to rest before our trip to Iceland by taking a nap?"
You would travel in a southwesterly direction to go to Melbourne from Canberra.
Ireland and Iceland are in a temperate zone, as they are between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Arctic Circle. So naturally they have temperate climates. The Arctic Circle itself is the start of a polar region, so inside of it is a frigid zone. Only the very edges of the Arctic Circle would have elements of a temperate climate, as the further you go in, the closer you are getting to the North Pole. Iceland itself is very close to, but just outside the Arctic Circle, but it also benefits from the Gulf Stream, bringing warmer waters to that area. Ireland benefits even more from that.
The most logical direction would be south.
If you are in Washington and would like to get to Indiana, you will have to go towards the west direction.
No matter where you are in Ireland there are always churches nearby. Where you are and what religion you are will determine which ones you would go to.
you would go northwest
you would go west
you would go west.
you would go west