You're Practically a Kangaroo Already: How Far is Dallas From Sydney?
Planning a Trip Down Under?
So you're itching for a trip to Sydney, the land of koalas, killer beaches, and that weird cousin nobody talks about (New Zealand, we're looking at you). But before you start packing your budgie smugglers (that's Aussie for swimsuit, by the way), you might be wondering: just how far is Dallas from Sydney?
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How Far From Dallas To Sydney Australia |
Hold Onto Your Akubra (That's a Hat)
The answer, my friend, is a doozy. We're talking about a whopping 8,556 miles (or 13,804 kilometers). That's farther than you can throw a boomerang (and trust us, those things can go far).
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In Kangaroo Units
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But hey, who cares about miles when you can measure in kangaroos? That's right, for our friends down under, Sydney is roughly 4,278 kangaroos away. Just picture a never-ending line of hopping marsupials, and you've got yourself a visual.
*Not a Kangaroo Fan? Here Are Some Other Options
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For those who prefer their travel a little less marsupial-based, here are a few other ways to get from Dallas to Sydney:
- Take a plane (probably the fastest option). You'll be there in about 17 hours, which is roughly the same amount of time it takes to watch every season of your favorite show.
- Hitch a ride on a really big bird (though this might be tricky). Emus are plentiful in Australia, but unless you manage to tame a particularly enormous one, this option is best left to the imagination.
- Build a super-powered pogo stick (not recommended, but hey, follow your dreams!) Just be sure to pack plenty of ibuprofen for the landing.
The World is Your Oyster, or Should We Say, Your Tim Tam?
No matter how you choose to get there, Sydney is an amazing city waiting to be explored. So dust off your khaki shorts, grab your broad-brimmed hat, and get ready for an adventure! And hey, if you do see any giant emus hitching a ride, be sure to send us a postcard.