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Antipode Finder - Opposite Side of the World

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Madrid → Wellington, NZ

Where would you end up if you dug straight through the center of the Earth? This antipode finder shows you the exact point on the opposite side of the world - your antipode is the spot on Earth's surface diametrically opposite your location. Enter a city or your own coordinates to find your antipodal point and the nearest major city, whether you are doing geography trivia, settling a thought experiment, or planning the ultimate "Earth sandwich" photo. Fun fact: because oceans cover most of the planet, most antipodes land in the water!

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How We Calculate This

Antipodal latitude = -input latitude. Antipodal longitude = input longitude + 180 (normalized to -180 to 180 range). Distance to nearest city uses the Haversine formula for great-circle distance.

Sources: NOAA, National Ocean Service — How Much Water Is in the Ocean? (ocean covers over 70% of Earth's surface)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an antipode?

An antipode (or antipodal point) is the point on Earth's surface diametrically opposite to a given location. It's where you'd emerge if you tunneled straight through Earth's center.

How is the antipode calculated?

The math is simple: antipodal latitude = -original latitude, antipodal longitude = original longitude ± 180°. If the result exceeds ±180°, it wraps around.

Why do most antipodes fall in the ocean?

About 71% of Earth's surface is ocean. Most of the populated Northern Hemisphere's antipodes are in the vast Pacific or Indian Oceans. Only about 4% of land has a land antipode.

What is an "Earth sandwich"?

An Earth sandwich is when two people on opposite sides of the world simultaneously place bread on the ground, creating a "sandwich" with Earth as the filling. It's a fun geography challenge!

Which cities have land antipodes?

Very few! Madrid and Wellington, NZ are a famous pair. Parts of China (Shanghai, Hong Kong, Taipei) have antipodes in Argentina/Paraguay. Most major cities have their antipode in the ocean.

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