Every point on earth has a latitude and a longitude.
If you know the two numbers, you can fly straight to the point. If the numbers are
sufficiently precise and accurate, they pin the point down to a few inches, anywhere
on the surface of the earth.
As you don't distinguish between North, South, East or West there are four possible locations which answer that description
28ºN, 28ºE is a spot about 380 kilometres south-west of Cairo in Egypt.
28ºN, 28ºW is a spot in the Atlantic Ocean about 1,000 kilometres due west of the Canary Islands.
28ºS, 28ºE is a spot in the Atlantic Ocean about 2,000 kilometres due east of Forianopolis in Brazil
28ºS, 28ºW is a spot about 125 kilometres due south of Johannesburg in South Africa
A copious supply of sea water is there. The point is in the Pacific Ocean,
about 85 miles east-southeast of the Bass Islands of French Polynesia,
2,550 miles northeast of Wellington, New Zealand, 3,550 miles south-southeast
of Honolulu HI, 3,850 miles east-northeast of Sydney, 4,580 miles southwest of
Los Angeles CA, 6,175 miles south of Anchorage AK, and 6,860 miles southeast
of Tokyo.
Sea of Marmara
Nepal
Finland.
Latitude: 24°28′N Longitude: 39°36′E
That point is near Exit 4 on the Polk Parkway, in Lakeland, Florida.
37 degrees north latitude and 126 degrees east longitude
Washuk, Pakistan
Latitude; 28 degrees 6 feet 00 inches Longitude; 86 degrees 39 feet 00 inches
Finland
38 degrees north, 28 degrees west
I think its 83 degrees longitude and 28 degrees latitude
28 degrees north and 87 degrees east
Washuk, Pakistan
Sea of Marmara
Sudan.
Egypt
Nepal