Hurricane Isabel made landfall in North Carolina near Cape Lookout on September 18, 2003. Its coordinates at landfall were approximately 34.7°N, 76.5°W.
Hurricane Fifi formed in the Atlantic Ocean, near Cape Verde off the west coast of Africa. It later intensified and made landfall in Belize and Honduras in September 1974.
Well If your asking what hurricane came after Andrew in 1992 then the answer is Hurricane Bonnie which didn't affect anyone. Now if your asking what other hurricane hit Miami after Andrew then the answer is Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and made landfall between Hallandale Beach and Aventura, Florida as a Category 1 hurricane with winds of about 85mph. Then in the same year came Hurricane Wilma which made landfall in Cape Romano, FL with winds of 120mph then passed close to Miami-dade and Broward county FL as a Category 1 with guest winds of up to 102mph.
Cape Pionsett is an ice covered cape in Antarctica
The biggest cape in the world is Cape Town, located in South Africa. This cape is known for its stunning natural scenery, including Table Mountain and the Cape of Good Hope.
cape hatteras
south Georgia
Edmund Kennedy travelled from Tully to cape york
Edmund kennedy!:)
Hurricane Isabel made landfall in North Carolina near Cape Lookout on September 18, 2003. Its coordinates at landfall were approximately 34.7°N, 76.5°W.
on cape canaveral
In 1954 South Africa what trains traveled between Cape Town and Johannesberg
Hurricane Earl will be dangerous in places like the Outer Banks of North Carolina and Cape Cod, Mass. where it is expected to make landfall.
I found that the island east to Cape Horn, the next major landfall, should be the Falkland islands
This explorers name was Edmund Kennedy! He was quite the traveler ((: xx GFC2U
Ok. Its was going into Texas. Plus Houston got a BIG damage! Hope Houston is alright P.S: I think it went through Cuba! -MangoSd
Hurricane Irene made multiple landfalls at different intensities. The first landfall was in Puerto Rico as a strong tropical storm with 70 mph winds. After that Irene made a second landfall near Cape, Lookout, North Carolina with 85 mph winds. The third landfall was near Little Egg Harbor Inlet, New Jersey with 75 mph winds. Irene also struck a number of islands in the Bahamas at strengths varying from 100 mph to 120 mph.