LONDON (AP) — Find a globe in your local library or classroom and try this: Close the eyes, spin it and drop a finger randomly on its curved, glossy surface.

You’re likely to pinpoint a spot in the water, which covers 71% of the planet. Maybe you’ll alight on a place you’ve never heard of — or after a war or because of . Perhaps you’ll feel inspired to find out who lives there and what it's like. Trace the path of totality ahead of . Look carefully, and you'll find the cartouche — the globemaker's signature — and the antipode ( ) of where you're standing right now.

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