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[[File:Red_Line_islands.jpg|thumb|right|Red Line islands.]]
 
[[File:Red_Line_islands.jpg|thumb|right|Red Line islands.]]
The Red Line is like a group of islands connected together. The Red Line that crosses Grand Line has its own [[Island Climatic Types|Summer, Winter, Spring and Fall "islands"]].<ref name="Islands">''One Piece Manga'' - [[Chapter 604]], Nami explains the islands that form the Red Line.</ref> The Red Line is said to be 10,000 meters high from ocean level to either [[Mariejois]] or [[Fishman Island]],<ref name="Height">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 51 [[Chapter 496]] and [[Episode 390]], Hachi explains the height of the Red Line.</ref> meaning it is a total of 20,000 meters high, and is indestructible,<ref name="Indestructibility">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 12 [[Chapter 104]] and [[Episode 63]], Laboon ramming the Red Line in futility.</ref> meaning that no one can pass over it or under it without using either of the entrances. [[Fisher Tiger]], however, was said to have climbed the entire wall of the Red Line with his bare hands to attack [[Mariejois]].<ref name="Ascend">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 53 [[Chapter 521]] and [[Episode 415]], Boa Hancock explains how Fisher Tiger climbed the wall of the Red Line.</ref>
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The Red Line is like a group of islands connected together. The Red Line that crosses Grand Line has its own [[Island Climatic Types|Summer, Winter, Spring and Fall "islands"]].<ref name="Islands">''One Piece Manga'' - [[Chapter 604]], Nami explains the islands that form the Red Line.</ref> The Red Line bears the world capital, [[Mariejois]], and is said to be 10,000 meters deep from ocean level to [[Fishman Island]],<ref name="Height">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 51 [[Chapter 496]] and [[Episode 390]], Hachi explains the height of the Red Line.</ref> and at the same time is high enough above sea level to be considered impassible, and is indestructible,<ref name="Indestructibility">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 12 [[Chapter 104]] and [[Episode 63]], Laboon ramming the Red Line in futility.</ref> meaning that no one can pass over it or under it without using either of the entrances. [[Fisher Tiger]], however, was said to have climbed the entire wall of the Red Line with his bare hands to attack [[Mariejois]].<ref name="Ascend">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 53 [[Chapter 521]] and [[Episode 415]], Boa Hancock explains how Fisher Tiger climbed the wall of the Red Line.</ref>
   
 
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A Bird's Eye View of the Red Line.

The Red Line (赤い土の大陸, Akai Tsuchi no Tairiku?, literally translated as "Continent of Red Earth") is a long continent that stretches across the entire world, from North to South, along the equivalent of Earth's Prime Meridian.

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The Red Line as seen from sea level.

While the continent appears impassable for any boat wishing to cross between the seas or to certain sections of the Grand Line, there are certain pass points which a ship can cross between the Blues: up and down the waterways across Reverse Mountain (typically used to enter the Grand Line by pirates), by gaining government permission from the holy government land of Mariejois or by submerging into Fishman Island, which is placed around a hole that links directly between the first half of the Grand Line and the New World.

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Red Line islands.

The Red Line is like a group of islands connected together. The Red Line that crosses Grand Line has its own Summer, Winter, Spring and Fall "islands".[1] The Red Line bears the world capital, Mariejois, and is said to be 10,000 meters deep from ocean level to Fishman Island,[2] and at the same time is high enough above sea level to be considered impassible, and is indestructible,[3] meaning that no one can pass over it or under it without using either of the entrances. Fisher Tiger, however, was said to have climbed the entire wall of the Red Line with his bare hands to attack Mariejois.[4]

References

  1. One Piece Manga - Chapter 604, Nami explains the islands that form the Red Line.
  2. One Piece Manga and Anime - Vol. 51 Chapter 496 and Episode 390, Hachi explains the height of the Red Line.
  3. One Piece Manga and Anime - Vol. 12 Chapter 104 and Episode 63, Laboon ramming the Red Line in futility.
  4. One Piece Manga and Anime - Vol. 53 Chapter 521 and Episode 415, Boa Hancock explains how Fisher Tiger climbed the wall of the Red Line.

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