Because of the time difference, the islands are sometimes referred to as Yesterday Island and Tomorrow Island.
The international date line is the "line" that runs through the middle of the Pacific Ocean about 180 degrees longitude from the North Pole to the South Pole. It's located halfway around the world ...
Indian Naval Sailing Vessel (INSV) 'Tarini' carrying two women officers on Thursday crossed the International Date Line (IDL), achieving a significant milestone during the crew's global ...
These two islands are divided by the International Date Line which creates a 22-hour time gap between them. This unique situation creates a natural travel time and offers the opportunity to travel ...
Separated by the International Date Line, these islands offer a rare opportunity to cross nearly a day ahead or back in time. Though challenging, this adventure promises unique celebrations amid ...