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Cape Horn
south Georgia
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.
They could travel by land or sea across Panama or around Cape Horn
Cape Horn is the southernmost land of the Tierra del Fuego Archipelago of souther Chile. Hope this helps; recommend me! -Smelly Hobo
A point of land reaching into the sea is commonly referred to as a "cape." Capes are typically characterized by their prominent, elevated landforms that extend into the ocean, often serving as notable geographic landmarks. Examples include Cape Cod in Massachusetts and Cape Horn in South America.
A few things could be discovered about the Earth by sailing straight west from Cape Horn. One would be that the Earth is in the shape of a sphere, as you would eventually find yourself at Cape Horn again. You would also find that there are no other land masses at that latitude, meaning that you could travel straight west and would never have to alter course to avoid land. One may, however, have trouble traversing that part of the ocean due to icebergs.
An example of a geographical cape is Cape of Good Hope in South Africa. It is a rocky headland on the Atlantic coast of the Cape Peninsula, and it is known for its stunning scenery and diverse wildlife.
first plan where to land and then slow down your helicopter's speed and press R3 which works for the landing gear and then you can easily land the helicopter.
Cape Cod
The Drake Passage is about 600 miles wide, which separates these two land masses.
Depends how big a helicopter.