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What would happen if you started digging in Ljubljana and didn’t stop?

Do you ever wonder what’s on the other side of the Earth? No? Well, this site has the answer anyway.

It answers the question that has plagued every ten-year-old kid on this planet at one point: If I dig a very deep hole, where I go to stop? [sic]

According to the tool, if I started digging in Ljubljana I would end up in the Pacific, which isn’t much of a surprise. But the closest country seems to be New Zealand, which very much is. It sounds wrong, doesn’t it? But then I never did well in diggology.

Posted on Monday, March 12, 2007 to Slovenia ¦ Comments (18)