The doldrums belt is located near the equator, between 5 degrees north and south. It is known for its calm winds and low pressure areas, making it difficult for sailors to navigate through.
Sailors primarily rely on two types of winds: the prevailing winds and local winds. Prevailing winds, such as the trade winds and westerlies, blow consistently in specific regions and are essential for long-distance sailing. Local winds, like sea breezes and land breezes, can also influence sailing conditions, especially near coastlines. Sailors skillfully harness these winds to navigate and optimize their routes.
The area of ocean near the Equator with calm and variable winds is called the doldrums. It is characterized by low pressure and little to no wind, making it challenging for sailors to navigate through.
This parallel 38° S crosses extreme southern Australia from near Port Macdonnell in South Australia, passing just south of Melbourne in Victoria, to near Loch Sport (on the coast south of Bairnsdale in eastern Gippsland).
38°S 145°E is a coordinate indicating a location in the southern hemisphere, near the eastern coast of Australia. It is in the state of Victoria, close to the city of Melbourne.
it was invented in chute near beaufort in Victoria Australia by denny Anderson
trees and vines had largely hidden from view the gully near the waterfalls.
Gabriel's Gully is the name of the pioneer gold mining area near Lawrence, Otago. I know of no association with the Wairarapa.
It is a small town in Northwest Territories, Canada, near the Beaufort Sea.
St Helena Island, near Beaufort South Carolina.
In "Lord of the Flies," the gully is a rocky area near the beach on the island where the boys find a source of fresh water. It is significant in the story as a location where conflicts and important events take place, such as Simon's death.
Victoria was from Tivoli, a town near Rome, Italy.
The sailors near Sunyshore City.
Victoria is an attendant of Jupiter and would always be near him.
Victoria dies near the end of eclipse, the third book.
Fishers,Sailors,Perfacures --N00B
no its not lake victoria is