From the equator she will sail past the Cape of Good Hope and then to Cape Leeuwin in Australia. |
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The walk will cover some of the most scenic coastal routes around Cape Town and the Cape of Good Hope. |
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The crown's administrative staff and the army's families began arriving in droves, taking the arduous sailing route around the Cape of Good Hope. |
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The Cape of Good Hope is a wild, windswept nature reserve that would pass for coastal Kerry, except for the baboons and unusual vegetation. |
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More than half of Mandela's sentence was spent on Robben Island, a windswept rock surrounded by the treacherous seas of the Cape of Good Hope. |
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In the eastern Atlantic, they have been reported from Morocco southward to the Cape of Good Hope. |
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There is a certain likeness between you and your distant predecessor Vasco da Gama at Cape of Good Hope. |
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They originally came from the Netherlands but also from France and Germany and settled and formed colonies around the Cape of Good Hope. |
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Countries in the south-west Pacific, led by New Zealand, have done the same in relation to the Cape of Good Hope and the Pacific. |
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The Cape of Good Hope and other safe harbors for anchoring in this oceanic zone became strategically vital nodes in European transportation networks throughout the age of sail. |
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This attracted whalers and fishing vessels, as well as the natural deep water which was a suitable harbour to sea vessels on voyage around Cape of Good Hope. |
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He used Vasco da Gamas route around the Cape of Good Hope to return to Spain. |
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On the last night coming in I reefed the mainsail three times and we rounded the Cape of Good Hope in five-metres high breaking waves. |
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Sailing a sixth-Century BC Phoenician Ship around the Cape of Good Hope is a huge challenge in itself. |
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One unexpected impact of the changes in freight rates is that, for many operators, it is becoming less expensive to round the Cape of Good Hope rather than taking the Suez canal. |
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From here, travellers may access the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, a legendary place in navigational history, with a spectacular landscape thanks to its cliffs and vegetation. |
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The minister further recommends that the government of the Cape of Good Hope be invited to take part in the deliberations of the conference herein referred to. |
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At least two major lines, A. P. Moller Maersk and Odjfell, have re-routed vessels via the Cape of Good Hope so as to avoid going through the Gulf of Aden. |
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The trek will cross seventeen countries and travel 30 000 kilometres as it links the planet's extreme north to the Cape of Good Hope, in South Africa. |
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As such the deficit amassed over the past few hours will stabilise and the passage around the Cape of Good Hope just a few hours behind the reference time won't prove too disadvantageous! |
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The road leading from the Arabian Gulf to the Cape of Good Hope, that allows you to deliver oil to Europe and America was not previously regarded as the most dangerous. |
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A bottle message was reported found on desolate Bouvet Island, 1,600 miles southwest of the Cape of Good Hope and not far from Kobenhavn's track. |
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The Suez Canal offers a significantly shorter passage for ships than passing round the Cape of Good Hope. |
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In 1497 Portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama rounded the Cape of Good Hope and became the first European to sail to India and later the Far East. |
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Major progress in this quest was achieved in 1488, when Bartolomeu Dias reached the Cape of Good Hope, in what is now South Africa. |
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The coast of Africa is also mapped from an Indian Ocean perspective, showing the Cape of Good Hope area. |
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It was a nickname given in honour of the nation's famous wayfarers, men such as Bartolomeu Dias and Vasco da Gama, who respectively reached and then rounded the Cape of Good Hope back in the late 15th century. |
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In 1796 he emigrated to the Cape of Good Hope, and, after British forces withdrew from there in 1802, he went to New South Wales as a storekeeper. |
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Finally, munitions from Africa tend to be smuggled back to LTTE jungle strongholds either around the Cape of Good Hope from ports in Liberia, Nigeria and Angola or via Madagascar from the Mozambican coastal town Beira. |
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Ancient Africa's coastlines were being charted, as Portuguese traders felt their way around the Cape of Good Hope and sent slave-raiding parties up the riverways to stock new plantations in Brazil with forced labour. |
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In the 1890s a rinderpest plague swept the African continent from Ethiopia to the Cape of Good Hope and killed up to 90 percent of the buffalo, as well as many antelopes. |
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Africa has just one, the Cape Point Funicular at the Cape of Good Hope. |
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The committee further advise that your Excellency be also moved to transmit certified copies to the Governors of the various colonies herein referred to, and to the Governor of the Cape of Good Hope. |
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Vasco da Gama, another Portuguese voyager, led the first vessel fleet to explore the Cape of Good Hope in 1498, captured Goa in western India and then pushed further to South East Asia. |
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Sardines also occur in the northeastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea and in the Indian Ocean, from western equatorial Africa around the Cape of Good Hope to Madagascar. |
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The severity of this wind made passing around the Cape of Good Hope particularly treacherous for sailors, causing many shipwrecks. |
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Fairly strict conditions were levied on those who aspired to become vrijburgers at the Cape of Good Hope. |
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Dias perished near the Cape of Good Hope that he presciently had named Cape of Storms. |
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By 6 May 1522 the Victoria rounded the Cape of Good Hope, with only rice for rations. |
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Bartolomeu Dias crossed the Cape of Good Hope in 1488, thus proving that the Indian Ocean was accessible by sea. |
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In 1488, Bartolomeu Dias becomes the first European to sail around the southernmost tip of Africa, the Cape of Good Hope. |
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The location of Elmina made it a significant site for reprovisioning ships headed south towards the Cape of Good Hope on their way to India. |
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The westerlies will then carry them quickly straight across the South Atlantic around the Cape of Good Hope. |
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The rest of the fleet left Brazil on 3 May, 1500, in the direction of the Cape of Good Hope and then onto India. |
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At that time, navigator Bartolomeu Dias had just arrived in Lisbon, after having reached the Cape of Good Hope. |
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De Gonneville stated that this land was six weeks' sail east of the Cape of Good Hope. |
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To Jorge de Aguiar was given the region between the Cape of Good Hope and Gujarat. |
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This was the first contact of Europeans with China via the sea route around the Cape of Good Hope. |
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In 1488, Bartolomeu Dias rounded the Cape of Good Hope, and in 1498, Vasco da Gama reached India. |
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They settled at the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa and New Netherland in North America. |
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It took Campania and Plym eight weeks to make the voyage, as they sailed around the Cape of Good Hope instead of traversing the Suez Canal. |
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They range as far north as the North Sea and to the Cape of Good Hope in the south. |
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Forced to move oil around the Cape of Good Hope, shipowners realized that bigger tankers were the key to more efficient transport. |
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A common misconception is that the Cape of Good Hope is the southern tip of Africa. |
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The Cape of Good Hope section of Table Mountain National Park is home to several species of antelope. |
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The strategic position of the Cape of Good Hope between two major ocean currents, ensures a rich diversity of marine life. |
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Baboons inside the Cape of Good Hope section of the park are a major tourist attraction. |
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Six of these 11 troops either live entirely within the Cape of Good Hope section of the park, or use the section as part of their range. |
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The Cape Point, Kanonkop, Klein Olifantsbos, and Buffels Bay troops live entirely inside the Cape of Good Hope section of the Park. |
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The Cape of Good Hope is an integral part of the Cape Floristic Kingdom, the smallest but richest of the world's six floral kingdoms. |
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They gathered into two formations consisting of three ships each, and Cabral's group sailed east, past the Cape of Good Hope. |
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During her circumnavigation, she set records for the fastest solo voyage to the equator, past the Cape of Good Hope, past Cape Horn and back to the equator again. |
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The most probable hypothesis is that Cabral was simply following the wide arc in the South Atlantic to catch a favorable wind to carry them to the Cape of Good Hope. |
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On 31 December 1687 the first organised group of Huguenots set sail from the Netherlands to the Dutch East India Company post at the Cape of Good Hope. |
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The Cape of Good Hope section is home to four Cape mountain zebra. |
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The period from September to October 1873 was spent crossing the Atlantic from Bahia to the Cape of Good Hope, touching at Tristan da Cunha on the way. |
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The existence of such a ridge was confirmed by sonar in 1925 and was found to extend around the Cape of Good Hope into the Indian Ocean by the German Meteor expedition. |
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Eddies from the warm South Indian Ocean Agulhas current along South Africa's east coast do round the Cape of Good Hope from time to time to join the Bengulela current. |
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By early March, they had arrived in Mossel Bay, and crossed the Cape of Good Hope in the opposite direction on 20 March, reaching the west African coast by 25 April. |
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After six months at sea, on 30 May 1604 they sighted Cape of Good Hope. |
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The Dutch East India Company needed skilled farmers at the Cape of Good Hope and the Dutch Government saw opportunities to settle Huguenots at the Cape and sent them there. |
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The first reliable references place him in Portugal in 1488, meeting the explorer Bartolomeu Dias who had just sailed around the Cape of Good Hope. |
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Vasco da Gama pioneered the European Spice trade in 1498 when he reached Calicut after sailing around the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of the African continent. |
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The Dutch were later able to bypass many of these problems by pioneering a direct ocean route from the Cape of Good Hope to the Sunda Strait in Indonesia. |
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They are closely linked to the geological formations that are exposed in the spectacular cliffs of Table Mountain, Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope. |
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She then sailed for the East Indies, where she spent six months destroying seven more ships before finally redoubling the Cape of Good Hope en route to France. |
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