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this question is bugging me bruh
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1609 - discovered the mouth of what now is known as the Hudson River as Henry explored the East coast of North America near Canada and New York. He also sailed into present day new York harbour 1610 - He enters the Hudson Strait and explores the southern shores. Upon arriving at the western shore of the strait, Henry passes between two islands and the mainland, naming the islands Cape Digges and Cape Wolstenholme. Sails into what he thought was the Pacific Ocean, but it really was a very large bay, now known as Hudson Bay.
Henry Hudson had four voyages. The first was in May of 1607 to August of 1607. He sailed around Greenland. He spotted a number of whales. The second voyage in 1608 from April to August was around Norway in the Berents Sea to explore the coast of Siberia. Some of Hudson's men claimed to see a mermaid. The third voyage started in April of 1609 to November. He was sailing for the Dutch this time and the Dutch wanted Henry to return to the Netherlands but the English put him under house arrest. He had discovered the Hudson River, and New York Bay. The fourth voyage led Hudson to Hudson Bay hoping to find the Northwest Passage. His men mutinied and left him to die. The forth voyage started in April of 1610 and the ship returned in October of 1611. The mutiny was July 22, 1611.http://www.ianchadwick.com/hudson/hudson_maps.htm
The Cape of Fear, also known as Cape Fear, is located on the southeastern coast of North Carolina, USA. It marks the mouth of the Cape Fear River and is situated near the city of Wilmington. The cape is known for its historic significance and scenic beauty, as well as its role in maritime navigation.
The main source of the Orange river is the Singu River, which is raised above the edge of the eastern plateau. To the north, the source is the Seati River, located near Mont-aux-Sources in the north. Further north there are the Malibamatso headwaters.
a cape south of cape reinga on the east coast of the north island
The Margaree River is a river on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. The northeast branch of the river derives from the watershed of the Cape Breton Highlands.
North Carolina.
cape fearThe longest river is the Neuse at 248 miles. Cape Fear is 200 miles. Cape Fear is the largest River Basin in NC.
If you meant flows into, the answer is a tributary. Example: Here in North Carolina, the Deep River and the Haw River converge to form the Cape Fear River.
1609 - discovered the mouth of what now is known as the Hudson River as Henry explored the East coast of North America near Canada and New York. He also sailed into present day new York harbour 1610 - He enters the Hudson Strait and explores the southern shores. Upon arriving at the western shore of the strait, Henry passes between two islands and the mainland, naming the islands Cape Digges and Cape Wolstenholme. Sails into what he thought was the Pacific Ocean, but it really was a very large bay, now known as Hudson Bay.
Henry Hudson had four voyages. The first was in May of 1607 to August of 1607. He sailed around Greenland. He spotted a number of whales. The second voyage in 1608 from April to August was around Norway in the Berents Sea to explore the coast of Siberia. Some of Hudson's men claimed to see a mermaid. The third voyage started in April of 1609 to November. He was sailing for the Dutch this time and the Dutch wanted Henry to return to the Netherlands but the English put him under house arrest. He had discovered the Hudson River, and New York Bay. The fourth voyage led Hudson to Hudson Bay hoping to find the Northwest Passage. His men mutinied and left him to die. The forth voyage started in April of 1610 and the ship returned in October of 1611. The mutiny was July 22, 1611.http://www.ianchadwick.com/hudson/hudson_maps.htm
i think it is the cheseapeke bay.
north
This river is approximately 202 miles long running from north central to southern NC.
What is the biggest river in cape town
Hudson was hired by the Dutch East India Company to find an easterly passage to Asia in 1609 and departed from Amsterdam on April 4. In July, he arrived at Nova Scotia. From there, he sailed to Cape Cod and along the coast. He began his exploration of what is now known as the Hudson River on September 12, 1609.
About 1600, a Spanish map called the area "Cape of Faire". (Most likely because of the dangerous shoals at the mouth of the river - Ed Shaw's note.) In 1651 a John Farrer map refers to Cape Feare and an Indian Fort near the mouth of the river. (I think this was later changed to Cape Fear and it is called that today. Capt. Ed Shaw)