Indra point
Indira Point is the southern tip of the Indian Ocean island of Great Nicobar, in the Nicobar Islands south of Burma. It represents the southernmost point of Indian national territory, some 1100 miles ESE of India's mainland and only about 100 miles NE of Sumatra in Indonesia. It was formerly known as Pygmalion Point and was renamed in honor of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi (1917-1984).
Indira Point, the southernmost tip of the Great Nicobar island is the southernmost point of land in the territory of India. It is at 6o 45' N latitude. Indira Point was formerly known as Pygmalion Point and it was so named by the late Rajiv Gandhi after his mother on a visit to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. A large part of the Indira point was submerged under the sea due to the tsunami generated by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. The sea is now slowly retreating back to its original position. Indira Point is also a favourite nesting site for exotic sea animals.
Indira Point
The Atlantic Ocean on the west; the Indian Ocean on the east. The oceans actually meet at Cape Agulhas and not at the Cape of Good Hope
The Indira Point =D
Indira Point in the Nicobar Islands
Indira Point is the southern tip of the Indian Ocean island of Great Nicobar, in the Nicobar Islands south of Burma. It represents the southernmost point of Indian national territory, some 1100 miles ESE of India's mainland and only about 100 miles NE of Sumatra in Indonesia. It was formerly known as Pygmalion Point and was renamed in honor of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi (1917-1984).
The opposite end of the Earth from Spokane, also known as its antipode, is a point in the southern Indian Ocean. The nearest land mass is the French Southern and Antarctic Lands, which is the only antipodal land mass to the entire continental US. It is antipodal to a small area of northern Montana, near the Canadian border.
Indira Point is the southern tip of the Indian Ocean island of Great Nicobar, in the Nicobar Islands south of Burma. It represents the southernmost point of Indian national territory, some 1100 miles ESE of India's mainland and only about 100 miles NE of Sumatra in Indonesia. It was formerly known as Pygmalion Point and was renamed in honor of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi (1917-1984).
Indira Point is the southernmost tip of the Great Nicobar Island. It is the southernmost point in the territory of India. It is located at 6º 45'N latitude.
Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu is the southernmost point of Indian mainland and Indira Point in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands is the southernmost point of India.
Florida: The Florida Keys is the most southern point in the United States.
The most distant point on Earth from Seattle is a location in the southern Indian Ocean, near the Iles Crozet. The Iles Crozet are part of a territory known as the French Southern and Antarctic Lands. The Republic of South Africa is probably the most distant actual country from Washington state.
The southern extreme of Eurasia is generally considered to be the southern tip of the Indian subcontinent, specifically the area around Cape Comorin (Kanyakumari) in India. This point marks the meeting of the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea, and the Bay of Bengal. Additionally, the region encompasses parts of Sri Lanka, which lies just to the southeast of the Indian mainland.
There is no city. The point is in the Indian Ocean off the coasts of Sri Lanka and the southern most point of India.
Indira Point, the southernmost tip of the Great Nicobar island is the southernmost point of land in the territory of India. It is at 6o 45' N latitude. Indira Point was formerly known as Pygmalion Point and it was so named by the late Rajiv Gandhi after his mother on a visit to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. A large part of the Indira point was submerged under the sea due to the tsunami generated by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. The sea is now slowly retreating back to its original position. Indira Point is also a favourite nesting site for exotic sea animals.
All indications point to the Southern part of the Indian ocean as the final destination of the Malaysian flight 370.