Geography

Sailing the Panama Canal from the Atlantic to the Pacific, you travel southeast

Most people assume a ship crossing from the Atlantic to the Pacific through Panama heads roughly west, since that's the ocean's relative position on a globe. But the isthmus curves so sharply at that point that the canal actually runs northwest to southeast, meaning a transiting ship ends up east of where it started, not west.

Encyclopaedia Britannica, Panama Canal

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