Geography of The United States - Antipodes

Antipodes

The antipodes of the continental United States are in the southern Indian Ocean, including the Kerguelen Islands (antipodal to the Montana–Saskatchewan–Alberta border) and the Amsterdam and Saint-Paul islands (antipodal to Colorado). All of Hawaii is antipodal to land, most of it to Botswana, apart from Niʻihau, which aligns with Namibia, and Kauai, which straddles the border. American Samoa is antipodal to Niger, near the town of Zinder. The northern coast of Alaska is antipodal to coastal Antarctica, from mid Queen Maud Land to Enderby Land.

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