Talk:Grand Line

The article states that:

"The Grand Line is the ocean current that follows an imaginary line that runs east to west across the middle of the world and perpendicular to the Red Line. In effect, it's the equator in the world of One Piece. The Red Line is a vast continent that circles the globe from north to south and functions as a Prime Meridian."

That is wrong. It is seen on the map that Grand Line runs from north-west to south-east (and thus is not, strictly speaking, an equator), and Red Line stretches from north-east to south-west. Ruxax 22:39, April 27, 2010 (UTC)


 * There are various maps of the world, but they all are rough sketches. However, the names of the four blues somehow support your theory. On the other hand, the real-world calm belts are located along the equator. El Chupacabra 16:27, April 28, 2010 (UTC)

World?
ok sorry i need help with this. ok lets say im drawring the grand and red lines on a ball but ill tillt it so insted of diagonal lines were working with a vertical (red) and a horizontal (grand). now on opposing sides of the red line there is revers mountain and the marine headquarters (marij-something sorry u know wat im on about though the place that the sabody archapelo is were the supernovas are first mentioned) now im really confused, the strahats have already passed revers mountain and once they get back together i understand there objective will then be to get passed the marine base via fishman island, wont that mean there on the same side they started on? maybe im drawring this up wrong does anyone feel like explaining it.

Is it worth mentioning that there is no described way for leaving the grand line? the seastone-lined ships are implied to be relatively new, but beyond that the manga doesnt state how pirates sail from the grand line to other oceans, like shanks seemed to early in the series. yoshiyuki17. October 13, 2010