This question does not have an unambiguous answer.
If you start your voyage at 30oS latitude, then travel due south to 60oS you have completed the first stage of the specified journey. At 60oS you can turn east and travel as far as you wish; sticking on the 60o S parallel you could keep on going till you came right back to where you started on 60oS.
Starting at 30oS, you can pick your longitude so that after travelling 30o to the south and 60o to the east you are still in the same ocean as before, and do this without running aground on the way. You can also take a trip from the Atlantic to the Indian, the Indian to the Pacific, or the Pacific to the Atlantic. You can not reverse the directions of the last three.
If you were to modify the qn to "starting on the Equator, travel 30oN then 60oE, the answer would be, unambiguously, the Pacific.
I would be in Australia, but not a very interesting or comfortable part of it.
The point is somewhere out in the south-central between Coober Pedy and Kingoonya,
about 165 miles inland from the nearest point on the coast, at Ceduna. Thanks kindly, mate.
From where?
Nope... those coordinates would place you in the Pacific ocean !
If you were located at 20 degrees north latitude and 60 degrees west longitude, you would be in water, specifically in the Atlantic Ocean, north of the islands of Antigua and Barbuda in the Lesser Antilles.
The arctic ocean. The North pole is just frozen ocean.
-- If you meant 30 degrees WEST longitude, then that point is way out in the north Atlantic Ocean, between Ireland and Newfoundland. -- If you meant 30 degrees EAST longitude, then that point is in Ukraine, about 38 miles southwest of the center of Kiev.
Those co-ordinates would place you in the Pacific ocean - to the West of the americas.
The Arctic Ocean, the North Pole.The correct answer would be the North Pole.
The latitude of the North Pole is 90 degrees North. Therefore, the ocean would be the Arctic Ocean, though covered mainly by a vast floating ice cap.
Nope... those coordinates would place you in the Pacific ocean !
If you were located at 20 degrees north latitude and 60 degrees west longitude, you would be in water, specifically in the Atlantic Ocean, north of the islands of Antigua and Barbuda in the Lesser Antilles.
no, you would be in england.
The arctic ocean. The North pole is just frozen ocean.
You would be swimming in the English Channel.
Those coordinates are in the Atlantic Ocean. The nearest country to them would be Iceland.
44N 73W is in Vermont. 56.73S 24.646E is in the South Atlantic Ocean, about where it would meet the Indian Ocean, due south of Cape Town, South Africa. I don't see anything that they would have in common.
30 N 150 W is in the North Pacific Ocean, and a city would be impossible. The nearest land is Hawaii 19.8968° N, 155.5828° W
-- If you meant 30 degrees WEST longitude, then that point is way out in the north Atlantic Ocean, between Ireland and Newfoundland. -- If you meant 30 degrees EAST longitude, then that point is in Ukraine, about 38 miles southwest of the center of Kiev.
That would put you in Norway.