To the ocean
"zur" means "to the." For example: "bis zur Ampel" which means until you get to the traffic light.
"He stands protectively at his side" meaning: "He is protective of him"
Zur See - 1977 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:6
Du gehst zur Schule.
Asse zur See - 1943 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:o.Al.
Sie sind zur Party eingeladen
Depending on context, Zur Auswertung can be translated as:For analysisFor appraisalFor evaluationFor interpretationFor assessment
Was der Hölle translates literally as what the hell but is grammatically incorrect in German. A German speaker would say Was zur Hölle.
Willkommen zur Hölle, or Willkommen in der Hölle
The English words "far" and "see" translate as "weit" and (und) "sehe" in German
No, it comes from the Old German. See link below:
Cara is not a German-derived name, therefore; it has no meaning in German. The name is Italian. See related question below for more details.