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I heard that if you go straight down through the earth from stonehenge you get to ayers rock, is this true?

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Someone told me that if you draw a line through the centre of the earth from stonehenge you come out at ayers rock, i have searched but cant verify this does anyone know if its true and is there a website stating it?

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  1. If they were truly at opposite corresponding locations on the Earth's surface, they would have exactly opposite coordinates in latitude and longitude;  However, this is not the case: Stonehenge's (located at 51°10′44″N, 1°49′34″W)opposite point lies in the middle of the South Pacific Ocean; the coordinates of Ayer's Rock are 25°20′42″S, 131°02′10″E. It would have been interesting though, no?

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