
Gregory J
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Depends how fast your boat is. There is no speed limit in the ocean. |
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Laurie
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London Ontario or London England? Because if it's London England, I hope your car is waterproof...
XOXO,
Laurie |
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Daniel A
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These are the times I found hope one of these is what you were looking for.
London Kentucky 13 hours
London Ohio 10 hours
London Texas 28 hours
London Arkansas 21 hours
London Missouri 21 hours
London Alabama 18 hours
London Indiana 12 hours
London Wisconsin 15 hours
London California 1 day 19 hours
London Michigan 10 hours
All of those are just driving times so count in your gas and food stops and you will have it. Surely you don't meen London U.K. cause it cant be done. Good luck. |
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globar
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What London ....there are so many... |
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summer
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If you mean London England, hypothetically it would probably take you about 58 hours if you are driving at 60 mph because the distance is 3470 miles.
But from London Ontario it's only about 9 hours by car. Much more feasible than the other. |
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GO CAVS!
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There is kind of an ocean in the way... |
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bethanne
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Several million years. You would need to wait for either the next Ice Age to make a bridge, or for the continents to shift completely. |
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Mohamed
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about 2 hrs.
New London Conniticut |
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NYC fan
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I will assume London, Ontario, Canada:
Google Maps says 541 miles (872 km). Nonstop, that's a little over nine hours. Add maybe 3 or 4 hours for food, restrooms, and border crossing (around Niagara Falls). Here's the link:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&geocode=&time=&date=&ttype=&saddr=london,+on&daddr=new+york&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=29.936499,69.257813&ie=UTF8&z=8&om=1
One thing that used to happen when entering directions from the Americas to Europe in Google Maps was that one step was "swim across the Atlantic Ocean." I found that hilarious; too bad Google has removed that functionality. Probably scared of a frivolous lawsuit. |
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Julian
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2 days maybe 4 |
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bigbuttcheek
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I am capable of instant teleportation. |
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Giddygoon
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Are you in an aqua-car or driving in circles on a specially made boat? |
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starbrite.
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You can't the tunnel is still closed. |
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My Life is in Black and White
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go to mapquest.com |
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Psycho
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forever! that's how long it would take my car to drive across the ocean |
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LJ
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Wha??? |
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SAMD010
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I think that I would want to avoid depending on the power of a regular outboard motor . . . |
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Ace Librarian
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First you'd have to build a very long bridge or tunnel. So, I'm guessing about 5 years. |
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just wants to know
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It's not long by car, but the ferry ride is crazy! |
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Sugar
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Until you can get a boat to make the connection. |
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apricot4u2eat
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U COULD NEVER DRIVE FROM LONDON TO NYC...GOOD LUCK...GOING OVER WATERS IN A CAR!!!! |
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kemesserly
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that's a little impossable, sorry to burst your bubble. |
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Jessie is a Hardy fan
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hmmmm a long time, but when you go to make the trip let me know, I will go we can share the spot in Guinness first people to drive from one country to another without land mass |
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Mal777
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um........i dont think u can drive across the sea. |
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Wally1
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depends on how long u can hold your breath |
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Ezz
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You would die from drowning in the atlantic, inside of you car |
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PHATTYGIRL
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You cant drive |
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i got my money from bugs bunny!!
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three months |
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Michael M
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forever...... no roads............... |
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bjork_fan339
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u have to take a boat or a plane. |
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LS
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well, if you drive your car onto an ocean-going ferry, about 6 days, depending upon where you dock |
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