You get all Sea Charts in the Temple of the Ocean King.
You need sea Charts
Charts
In naval charts, 'rt' means 'cape', a piece of land sticking out into the sea.
Robert Putman has written: 'Early sea charts' -- subject(s): Early maps, Nautical charts
its not in the temple of the ocean. you have to get the next couple sea charts. there are islands on those sea charts. go to those islands and go to the templs and defeat the bosses and you should get some of the pure metal
In Zelda, Phantom Hourglass, (If that's what you are talking about,) there are many sea charts. You need to be more specific.
Yes, maps used by sailors to navigate at sea are properly called charts. Nautical charts provide detailed information about water depths, navigational hazards, currents, and other important features essential for safe maritime navigation. These charts are specifically designed to aid in marine navigation, differentiating them from standard maps used on land.
Without using charts or instruments, it is called "dead reckoning".With charts or instruments, even hand held, it is called navigation.
The tracked the sea by their charts and records of the journey, and then sent subs under.
Four. The Northwestern, the Southwestern, the Northeastern, and the Southeastern.
u have to talk to the dead bones and they will help you.
67 feet above sea level according to charts