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Brisbane is on the East coast of Australia and on the Coral Sea which is part of the Pacific Ocean.
Brisbane is a coastal city, but most of its suburbs do not lie adjacent to the sea.
The highest point in the city of Brisbane, Queensland is Mt Coot-tha, with an elevation of 218 metres.
The Pacific Ocean lies east of the Australian city of Brisbane. Brisbane itself is basically sandwiched between the Tasman Sea to the south and the Coral Sea to the north. Both of these are arms of the South Pacific Ocean.
Parts of Brisbane are actually right on the seashore. These suburbs include Sandgate, Shorncliffe, Wynnum and Manly.
Caspian Sea
Elevation of Brisbane Airport is 13' 1" (4.00 m) - See related links. Another area of Brisbane is at an elevation/altitude/height above sea level of 28.4 m above sea level. - See related links. A third source lists the elevation at 38m. - Take your pick, since Brisbane is not flat.
27°28’S, 153°02’E & 13 ft (above sea level). Taken from http://www.biztradeshows.com/australia/brisbane/brisbane.html
It's a matter of where the Brisbane River flows. The Brisbane floods were largely a result of the massive amounts of water that had to be released from Wivenhoe Dam into the Brisbane River. The Brisbane River does not flow anywhere near the Gold Coast, but empties into the sea at Moreton Bay.
Well, we have a problem. We know you're on the equator, because that's themeaning of "zero° latitude". But concerning your longitude, you didn't tell uswhether you're at 60° east or 60° west, and that's going to make a difference.If you're at 60° west longitude, then you're in the interior of Brazil, about 210 milesnorth of Manaus.If you're at 60° east longitude, then you're out at sea on the Indian Ocean, about1,030 miles east-southeast of Mogadishu, Somalia.If you're stranded and calling on the radio for help, it will enhance your probability ofrescue enormously if you can remember to include the direction of your longitude ...and of your latitude as well if you should happen not to be on the equator.
black sea
Mediterranean sea