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ik ben verdwaald is the word for I am lost. It is the translation from English to Dutch.
Bartolomeu Dias is most famous for being the first European to sail around the Cape of Good Hope in 1487, and was lost at sea on May 29,1488 on his way back to Lisbon Portugal.
He returned to Lisbon and helped Vasco de Gama prepare for his voyage. He became a Captain on the second India voyage and was lost at sea in a storm off the Cape of Good Hope on 29 May 1500.
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The whisper hush
Bartolomeu Dias is most famous for being the first European to sail around the Cape of Good Hope in 1487, and was lost at sea on May 29,1488 on his way back to Lisbon Portugal. Hope this helps! =)
The southern most country in Africa is the Republic of South Africa. At the sourthern point of South Africa is the Western Cape Province, with Cape Town being the southern most large city.The region is home to two noteworthy "Capes":Cape Point (slightly south of Cape Town) - 34°21'24.60"S 18°29'50.63"E andCape Agulhas (southern most tip of the African continent) - 34°50'0.58"S 20° 0'0.56"ECape Agulhas, (from the Portuguese Cabo das Agulhas "Cape of Needles") is located about 200km to the east of (and south of) Cape Town. It is in actual fact the southern most point of land on the African continent. The town of Agulhas is relatively small and has a small tourist industry, a lot less than Cape Point, mainly due to its distance away from the normal tour routes.Cape Point is situated at the southern tip of the Cape Peninsula, it is often confused by tourists as the "Southern most tip of Africa". It is a much larger tourist attraction than Cape Agulhas due to its proximity to central Cape Town.The Cape Peninsula really refers to a geographical feature which is a peninsula separating Table Bay from False Bay and is not a "cape" in the true geographical sense.The city of Cape Town and Table Mountain are located on the Cape Peninsula. This region was also (and is sometimes still called the "Cape of Storms" due to the sometimes unpredictable winter storms that resulted in many early ships being lost along its coastline. To confuse matters it is also called the "Cape of Good Hope" - Kaap de Goede Hoop (from the original Dutch). During the late 1500's the Cape also acquired another title as "The Fairest Cape in all the World" by Sir Francis Drake, of British Naval fame.The Cape of Storms and Cape of Good Hope do not refer to specific geographical locations, but broad geographical localities.
The Cape - 1996 Lost in Space 1-6 was released on: USA: 14 October 1996
to get it back you cant
Dutch have lost about 135 million Gulden as a result
the portuguese