The Atlantic
Pacific
Traveling west across the date line.
11, since Melbourne is 11 hours ahead of London
You would cross the Atlantic Ocean to go from London to New York City.
Since the earth is a sphere, there are at least two different ways to get from any place to any other place ... a longer way and a shorter way. To travel from Barcelona to London, you could set out in a south-southeasterly direction, eventually cross the International Date Line, and reach London after a total journey of about 24,190 miles. You could certainly do that. But anyone who looked at a map or a globe before leaving Barcelona would probably choose to set out in exactly the opposite direction. He would not cross the IDL, and his total journey before reaching London would amount to only about 700 miles. To each his own. The choice is entirely up to you.
Pacific
Pacific
The Isthmus of Panama
the isthmus of Panama
the isthmus of Panama
The Isthmus of Panama
Vasco Nunez de Balboa
you would find the pacific ocean.
Vasco de Balboa is the explorer that crossed the Isthmus of Panama. He crossed over land in that area. Now ships can cross that area through the Panama Canal to get from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
Vasco De Balboa went from Spain to Asia across the Isthmus of Panama. His voyage in 1513 paved the way for a very different way to cross this Isthmus of Panama over 400 years later. There was no Panama Canal when he crossed this area to get to the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean.
Vasco Nez de Balboa was best known for discovering the Pacific Ocean in 1513 when he was 38 years old.
You need to cross the Panama canal. er - the canal is used by ships to cross Panama (proper noun). You don't cross "the" panana or corss the panama canal. You'd cross Panama to shortcut between the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean saving 8 days sailing around Cape Horn.