the Gulf of Mexico
Kokopelli was a mythical traveler, who is found in pictograph and petroglyph from Peru to Wisconsin, USA. He had to cross through Mexico twice per year to accomplish his alleged yearly rounds.
The Florida flag has a saltire, which by coincidence is similar to the Saint Andrew's cross; there is no direct connection with the saint. The Saltire was part of the design of the flag of the Spanish Empire which controlled Florida when it was first "discovered" by European explorers.
The US to Mexico shipping lanes cross much of the Gulf of Mexico. They begin at ports in Louisiana, Mississippi, and in Florida. The largest shipping lane exits the US from Miami.
No the Himalayas do not cross Mexico. The Himalayas are in India and Mexico is not.
Appenines
Hurricane Andrew made landfall in Florida in August 1992, crossing the Atlantic Ocean before reaching the Gulf of Mexico, where it intensified before hitting Florida.
The Miami-Mexico City or Orlando-Mexico City air routes, which fly over the Gulf of Mexico.Otherwise, you would have to take the Interstate 10 (I-10) all the way to San Antonio, TX. From there, take the Interstate 35 (I-35) to the south, arriving to Laredo, TX. When on Laredo, you can cross the border to Nuevo Laredo city, on the Mexican state of Tamaulipas.The reverse is also true.
Florida Gators cross country was created in 1935.
No; you would have to cross US' territory. The only way to get to Canada from Mexico in your situation is by taking a direct flight.
To get directly from eastern North Carolina to western Tennessee, Which large mountain range must a traveler cross?
Delaware
because it stands for Florida