Places within a day's drive to both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans? (maps, drivers)
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It would take over a day to get to there from EP unless you mean the Gulf Coast which is technically a marginal sea of the Atlantic.the real Atlantic starts on the east coast
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Depends on how you define a “day’s drive”. If you’re going by a day trip, no. But if you go by the literal definition of the word, you can drive from Denver to both Los Angeles (16 hrs) and Savannah (23.5 hrs) in under 24 hours.
Depends on how you define a “day’s drive”. If you’re going by a day trip, no. But if you go by the literal definition of the word, you can drive from Denver to both Los Angeles (16 hrs) and Savannah (23.5 hrs) in under 24 hours.
I'd say 1000 highway miles is the realistic maximum for a "day's drive"
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...and does the Gulf really count as the Atlantic?
I think it does, there isn't a real physical separation of the two
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