Newfoundland
Newfoundland
Newfoundland
The answer is Belle Island
Newfoundland
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Lavender fields can be found in the southern Rhone valley, from the area of Avignon, down to the whereabouts of Grasse near Cannes on the coast.
It is mainly found in the relatively shallow water from south of Greenland, along side the North East coast of North America (Canada) to a few hundred miles south of Newfoundland. There at the edge of the Continental shelf, it meets the Gulf stream travelling north. The Labrador current has been known to go as far south as Bermuda and as far east as the Azores, but, that is usually not the case.
Middle Island in Lake Erie is the southernmost part of Canada in Ontario. The landmass is only 46 acres and is part of Point Pelee.
Newfoundland
Newfoundland
Newfoundland
Tasmanian devils are found in the wild on Australia's southern island state of Tasmania.
The coast of Newfoundland is dangerous for navigation because it is an island present in the north Atlantic between the gulf of st. Lawrence and the Labrador current the labrador current beings in a great deal of ice, rocks, mist and wind which makes it dangerous for navigation
Vancouver island
along the southern coast
A Starfish found on the West Coast of Vancouver Island.
African Penguin
In Madagascar, an isolated island in the Indian Ocean off the coast of southern Africa, live 250,000 species. About 70% of the animals found on Madagascar are found nowhere else on the globe.
Is called the Southern Ocean.
No, there are no penguins in the Arctic. They are found in the Antarctic and also penguins are found on Africa's southern coast as well as on the west coast of South America.