If you traveled exactly 10000 miles (16093 km) from your current location, where would you end up?
Why 10,000 miles matters:
A distance of 10,000 miles represents near-maximum separation between points on Earth. At this scale, locations are often positioned on opposite sides of the planet, approaching antipodal relationships. This distance is useful for visualizing Earthβs full circumference, global symmetry, and the extreme limits of geographic separation.