You would be traveling west if you were traveling from Georgia to Mississippi.
Georgia is due east of Mississippi. So, someone traveling from Georgia to Mississippi would travel in a generally westerly direction. Of course, if that one is driving from Atlanta to the nearest city in Mississippi (Meridian), he would drive first west-southwest on I20, and change to I59 for a more south-southwesterly direction.
Whether going to the State or River, you would travel west by land. If you chose a water route, you might start east out of a harbor, and certainly south to get around Florida, but then you would be going west and a bit north at the end.
It is possible, if you wish to greatly extend the trip, to go east by air or sea, then overland after reaching California.
With even more difficulty, you could go north or south, if you were using a spaceship that could take advantage of the Earth's rotation, and if facilities suitable for landing existed in Mississippi, which currently they do not.
Travelling from Georgia to Mississippi you need to travel west.
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Georgia is east of Mississippi.
You would be traveling west if you were traveling from Georgia to Mississippi.
Travel east from Mississippi to reach Georgia.
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You would generally travel east from Colorado to West Virginia.
You would typically travel east from London to Berlin.
If you crossed the Mississippi River from Kentucky, you would be in the state of Missouri.
You would travel through California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and finally reach South Carolina.
To travel from Flagstaff to Sacramento you will go North-West.
Travelling from Georgia to Mississippi you would travel west.
You would travel west to get from Georgia to the State of Mississippi.
You would travel west from Georgia travelling to Mississippi.
When traveling from the US State of Georgia to Mississippi, the direction to travel is west.
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You would be traveling west if you were traveling from Georgia to Mississippi.
you need to go south due to the earths gravitational pull
To travel from Georgia to France, you would generally travel in a westward direction.
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If you were travelling from Georgia to Mississippi you would be travelling west.