Crossing the International Dateline - Day 20 or 21 of 164 Days Around the World Cruise
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we just crossed the International Date Line so we've lost a day it just it disappeared I don't know where it went
if you're going west and you cross the International Date Line and you never go east again you just keep going west all the way around the globe what happens to that day
we actually do get it back has been continued we traveled East on our journey we continually have to put our talks back an hour every couple of days
I think we're going to pass it about 20. so maybe we only lose four hours of Our Lives I think I can live with that
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Day 20 or 21 of 164 Days Around the World Cruise, or "The Lost Day at Sea" What is the international date line? The international date line serves as the "line of demarcation" between two consecutive calendar dates. The international date line defines the boundary between calendar dates. The international date line, established in 1884, passes through the mid-Pacific Ocean and roughly follows a 180 degrees longitude north-south line on the Earth. It is located halfway around the world from the prime meridian β the 0 degrees longitude line in Greenwich, England. The international date line functions as a βline of demarcationβ separating two consecutive calendar dates.Β When you cross the date line, you become a time traveler of sorts! Cross to the west and itβs one day later; cross back and youβve βgone back in time."Despite its name, the international date line has no legal international status and countries are free to choose the dates that they observe. While the date line generally runs north to south from pole to pole, it zigzags around political borders such as eastern Russia and Alaskaβs Aleutian Islands. From: https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/international-date-line.html #myvikingstory, #aroundtheworldcruise, #worldcruise, #travelwolfe, #vikingcruise, #travelwolf