If you traveled exactly 2000 miles (3219 km) from your current location, where would you end up?
Why 2,000 miles matters:
A distance of 2,000 miles typically represents transcontinental travel. At this range, journeys often cross multiple time zones and large geographic regions within a single continent. This distance is commonly used to understand continental scale, long-haul flight planning, and the spatial separation between major population centers.
Estimated Travel Time:
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