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The Atlantic Ocean on the west; the Indian Ocean on the east. The oceans actually meet at Cape Agulhas and not at the Cape of Good Hope
All the waters of the world touch each other; they are not separate. The water of the Atlantic Ocean mixes with the water of the Pacific at Cape Horn, and the Atlantic meets the Indian Ocean at the Cape of Good Hope.The only Sea that is separate is the land-locked Aral Sea in Russia.
He would be going from the South Atlantic to the Indian Ocean
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Africa is generally considered to divide the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. As you round the Cape of Good Hope you transition from one to the other.
cape of good hope
Cape of good hope is a rocky headland on the Atlantic coast of the Cape Peninsula, South Africa.
The Suez Canal was built to create a short cut for shipping sailing between the Indian ocean to the North Atlantic Ocean, avoiding the longer voyage around the Cape of Good Hope, or the more hazardous Cape Horn passage.
Cold frontal systems that come in from the west off of the Atlantic ocean - during the winter - June through August
the cape of good hope is located in south Africa.
yes NC does touch the Atlantic ocean good question
If you mean the Cape of Good Hope, then it's a rocky headland on the atlantic cost of Cape Peninsula, South Africa.