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
Both the Indian and Atlantic are south of Africa. The two oceans meet at Cape Aghulus, the southernmost point of Africa.
The Atlantic and the Indian Ocean meet in the region between Africa and Antarctica. Cape Agulhas is the southern tip of Africa, and the geographically defined location the place where the two oceans meet.
The Pacific Ocean's separation from the Indian Ocean is not officially designated but the boundary is generally recognised as the oceans off Asia, the Malay Archipelago, and Australia.
South Atlantic Ocean and South Pacific Oceans
The Atlantic and Pacific Ocean meet at the southern tip of South America.
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Atlantic Ocean to the West Indian Ocean to the East The two oceans meet near Cape Aghullas.
The two oceans that meet near Cape Horn at the Magellan Straits are the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. This location is known for its turbulent waters and challenging sailing conditions due to the convergence of these two major bodies of water.
Both the Indian and Atlantic are south of Africa. The two oceans meet at Cape Aghulus, the southernmost point of Africa.
To demarcate where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet. The International Hydrographic Organisation, in fact, which describes the western boundary of the Indian Ocean as follows:From the coast of the Antarctic continent northwards, along the meridian of 20°E to Cape Agulhas (34°50'S - 20°00'E), the southern extremity of the Republic of South Africa, in Africa (the common limit with the South Atlantic Ocean).Although there is a debate about the meeting place of these two oceans, major organisations such as the University of Cape Town, the SA Navy accepts the findings of the IHOPeople going to Cape Point to see the two oceans should go wo Cape Agulhus
Cape Leeuwin in the southwestern corner of Western Australia is where the Indian and Southern Oceans meet.
There are not two oceans that meet in Mexico. The Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea meet on Mexico's east side though.
The Atlantic and the Indian Ocean meet in the region between Africa and Antarctica. Cape Agulhas is the southern tip of Africa, and the geographically defined location the place where the two oceans meet.
From Table Mountain in Cape Town, South Africa, you can see the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Indian Ocean to the east. This unique vantage point allows visitors to view the meeting point of these two oceans at the southern tip of Africa.
The names of the two oceans that meet but never mix are Pacific Ocean and the Bering sea.
You'll find there are more than two....... Are you including the Red sea and the Mediteranian? Incidentally, a "cape" is the point on land where two seas meet.
The Pacific Ocean's separation from the Indian Ocean is not officially designated but the boundary is generally recognised as the oceans off Asia, the Malay Archipelago, and Australia.