34 S 18 E is in the South Atlantic Ocean near Cape Town, South Africa.
No city. It is in the South Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa. The coordinates of Cape Town are: -33.928155, 18.429435
A town near an ocean. :)
That's the Hottentots Holland Nature Reserve near Cape Town.
Cape Town is 2 hours ahead of England.
The Atlantic Ocean is to the west of Cape Town, and the Indian Ocean is to the east of Cape Town.
Atlantic Ocean to the West Indian Ocean to the East The two oceans meet near Cape Aghullas.
Cape Town is situated on the Atlantic Ocean
the Atlantic, but it does merge with Indian ocean of the cape of aghulus which is about 200 km east of cape town
The town was situated on a large cape near the ocean. A cape is a headland or promontory of land.
The Cape Town International Airport is approximately a half-hour drive from downtown Cape Town.
34 S 18 E is a coordinate location in the Southern Hemisphere, indicating a position 34 degrees south of the equator and 18 degrees east of the prime meridian, which passes through Greenwich, England.
Cape Town
Cape Horn is on the Southermost tip of South America while Cape Town is on the Southern tip of Africa- no they are a half a world apart!
34 S 18 E is in the South Atlantic Ocean near Cape Town, South Africa.
Cape Town is actually situated near a cape, known as the Cape of Good Hope, which is located at the southern tip of the Cape Peninsula. The Cape of Good Hope was historically significant as a navigational landmark for sailors traveling between the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Cape Town itself was originally established as a supply station by the Dutch East India Company in the 17th century. The city grew around the Cape Peninsula and was named "Kaapstad" by the Dutch settlers, which translates to "Cape Town" in English. The name refers to its location near the Cape of Good Hope and the fact that it served as a town near the cape. So while Cape Town is not specifically located on the Cape of Good Hope itself, its name reflects its historical connection and proximity to this significant geographical landmark at the tip of the Cape Peninsula.
There are no volcanoes in Cape Town, nor any in the whole of South Africa. You could, however, be blown away by the friendly and hospitable people of Cape Town.