Depend on location, 3-250 miles
International waters, also known as the high seas, typically begin 12 nautical miles (about 13.8 miles or 22.2 kilometers) from a country's coastline. Off the coast of Louisiana, this means that international waters start approximately 12 nautical miles from the state’s shoreline. Beyond this limit, the waters are not under the jurisdiction of any single nation.
It was about 11 miles or 18 kilometres off the south coast of Ireland.
Iwo Jima is actually a tiny island far off the coast of Japan. Literally translated it means "sulfer island"
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No. The Great Barrier Reef is located off the coast of Queensland.
International waters are about 50 miles away from any countrys shore line. Once in international waters do what ever you want make your own laws. International waters do not start till 200 miles from the United States Coast Line and you still better not try and do what ever you want.
Territorial waters extend 22.2 km away from the coast, but the exclusive economic zone extends 370.8 km.
International waters, also known as the high seas, typically begin 12 nautical miles (about 13.8 miles or 22.2 kilometers) from a country's coastline. Off the coast of Louisiana, this means that international waters start approximately 12 nautical miles from the state’s shoreline. Beyond this limit, the waters are not under the jurisdiction of any single nation.
no what your answer
no what your answer
41N 2E is between 15 & 20 miles off the Spanish coast; placing it in international waters.
Cats can join
The BP oil spill.
9878 miles due west of Vancouver would place you in the vicinity of the Pacific Ocean, likely far off the coast of Asia, possibly nearing the eastern shores of Japan or beyond, depending on the exact calculation and curvature of the Earth. Given that the distance is significant, you would be well into international waters, far from any landmass.
400km
2 km
That would depend on how far out to sea you are off the coast of the UK.