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Even with the ample bundle of good information given in the question, we still

have a few questions to ask where there's some ambiguity, and therefore a few

assumptions to make in order to arrive at an answer:

-- Do you want an ordinary straight-line vector in 3-D Cartesian space, that dives

down into the globe near Cairo and pops up out of it again in the south Atlantic ?

Or do you want the navigation vector ... bearing and distance ... along the surface

of the earth ? We assumed the latter.

-- There are infinitely many paths available between two points on the surface of

the sphere. We assumed the minor (shorter) arc of the great-circle (shortest) path.

-- The direction is the easier part. For a good distance, we need a radius.

We used 3,959 statute miles.

So our vector, starting at 30

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