No. Cape Horn is in Chile, and it marks the northern border of Drake Passage, the waterway between Chile and the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula.
Cape Horn is in Chile, but it is at the southern most tip of the South America, right near Antarctica.
Cape Horn is on the southern tip of Chile, South America. Cape of Good Hope is on the southern tip of South Africa.
Chile, South America. Cape Horn makes up the southern most tip of Chile in a region called Tierra del Fuego.Tip: Double-click on any of the words in the answer for a more detailed explanation.
Chile, South America. Cape Horn makes up the southern most tip of Chile in a region called Tierra del Fuego.Tip: Double-click on any of the words in the answer for a more detailed explanation.
Cape Horn is the furthest south part of South America. It is at the southern tip of Chile, and is known to be one of most dangerous places for mariners.
At Cape Horn, which is the southern tip of South America
Travelscope - 2007 Passage Through Chile's Tierra Del Fuego Around Cape Horn 6-13 was released on: USA: 15 June 2012
No. Cape Horn is the southernmost point in South America, therefore it cannot be in Brazil. It is in fact located in the Argentina/Chile region, and is the southernmost point of the land (excluding islands) of all continents except for Antarctica.
It is called Cape Horn because of its geographic shape.
Cape Horn is the southernmost land of the Tierra del Fuego Archipelago of souther Chile. Hope this helps; recommend me! -Smelly Hobo
The main difference between the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Horn is their locations. The Cape of Good Hope is located in South Africa while Cape Horn is located off the coast of southern Chile. They both have hazardous waters.