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Tunnel to the Other Side of the Google Earth

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Have you ever wondered which part of the other side of the earth is directly below you? Find out using this Google Earth tunnelling tool.

Google Earth Tunnelling Tool

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How to use the Google Earth Tunnelling Tool

Drag and zoom from Map 1. Map 2 will then react by moving to the equivalent place on the other side of the Earth.

Note: The Google Earth API has been deprecated as of December 12th, 2014. The API will continue to work on supported browsers until December 12th, 2015, and will shut down on that date.

Version History

  • 21st September 2009 - Initial Version

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The world is the other side of the Original Code Source to the other side of the world

By Logistics on 31st May 2022

why is there nothing?

By ma yunjie on 21st January 2021

thank you for providing this service. please adapt for chrome

By googleDev on 23rd August 2019

Maybe if this doesnt work try Map Tunnelling Tool.

By Anonymous on 25th October 2015

So, you can not see this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZkExcSO2bM

By Anonymous on 28th July 2015

absolute POS! Waste of time, nothing works...no help.

By Anonymous on 14th February 2015

Nooooooooooo!!!!!!! I knew I would be in China........

By Jeff 9/10/14 on 11th September 2014

Marco, have a look at this Jumping into a tunnel through the Earth .

By Free Map Tools on 13th August 2014

I've been wanting to know this for years!, many thanks. Disappointing to see that I would just end up in the ocean if I kept digging though! ha ha. Discounting the hot middle of the earth what would happen to the water if a tunnel was built though one end of the earth in to the ocean on the other side? and if a tunnel was built point to point on land to land on the other side of the earth and I jumped in to it would I eventually slow down and just float in the middle?.

By Marco on 13th August 2014

If there are problems, please use this link : http://www.google.com/earth/plugin/error.html

By Free Map Tools on 28th January 2014

Hi, the plugin should load automatically. This has been tested in IE, Chrome and Firefox

By Free Map Tools on 28th January 2014

this is dumb. i'm using GOOGLE CHROME and the maps are blank. i had to open this page up in internet explorer. why do you not have a message saying why its blank and what to do to fix it? or if you have chrome, you must do...

By TJ on 28th January 2014

nice some day before i discused with my budys about this and today when i searched i got it and before this the calculation that i made about my place opposite was exactly or naerly trhe same 1

By zeet/sbp on 22nd July 2013

This is great fun! Edinburgh's antipode is even colder-looking than Edinburgh ;)

By Anonymous on 7th November 2012

I seen something in school about a tunnel to the beginning of time

By Anonymous on 11th June 2012

It's so easy, just draw 20kkm around

By Rooth on 26th July 2011

Awesome. Brisbane, Australia ends up in the North Atlantic

By Anonymous on 20th July 2011

This is Great, I always thought that maybe a city would be under my house, now I know that if I go there I better bring a rod & reel. June 14 2010

By Anonymous on 14th June 2010

I was just wondering today if I could find just this sort of thing online. Thank you!

By Anonymous on 7th April 2010

This is really great. I can now find my back garden and then see exactly where I will drown in the Pacific Ocean should I start digging. Thanks for this, it is really interesting. Seems as most people would end up in one or other ocean should they start digging.

By Bob Deyzel on 23rd March 2010