It sounds impossible but you can actually do it. Standing in two oceans at the same time, especially when they are thousands of miles apart, sounds like quite the feat. There is a rare geological wonder in Wyoming that lets you stand in both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans at the same time.

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A 15-mile hike with forests, rivers, mountains, meadows, wildflowers and a waterfall will lead you to this unusual spot. To follow along on this trail to Parting of the Waters, check out this footage by YouTube user, Julia Schicktanz.

At Parting of the Waters in Two Ocean Pass, place one foot in Pacific Creek and the other in Atlantic Creek and you will be standing in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans at the same time!

 

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