He never crossed the Indian Ocean, he wanted to but his crew refused to continue the journey and they decided to turn back.
technically, if you wanted to go north and west through the arctic ocean.and back south you'd hit the pacific ocean yes. but if you just wanted to travel..you could go southwest as well..either way..hot or cold..you can't really travel in the arctic ocean in the middle of winter-it's quite cold!! hope this helps!
There is more ice on Antarctica to reflect the sun's rays back into space -- albedo, than there is in the Arctic Ocean.
A 2005 US nickel that has Ocean in View on the back is an ordinary coin from the Westward Journey series. If you found it in change it has no added value. A nice uncirculated one might retail for 50 to 75 cents.
Journey Back to Youth was created in 2001.
The wind will usually be at your back. This is because land heats up faster than water, causing the air above the land to rise and draw cooler air in from the ocean.
Travelling from the Arctic to the Antarctic and back.
The duration of Journey Back to Oz is 1.47 hours.
Arctic Tern
Journey Back to Oz was created on 1974-12-05.
At one time Europe was considered to be a continent. Now it is considered to be a peninsula on the Eurasian land mass. It starts where the Ural Mountains in Russia meet the Arctic Ocean and goes along the ridge of the Urals to the Caspian Sea. From there it goes to the Caucasus Mountains and across them to the Black Sea. The border then goes to sea. It goes through the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, and Arctic Ocean. It goes to the mid Atlantic ridge. It goes north to Iceland and splits it is half. From there it goes through the Arctic back to the Urals. Caucus
The climax of "A Journey to the Center of the Earth" by Jules Verne is when the explorers discover an underground ocean filled with prehistoric creatures, leading to a series of perilous encounters as they try to find their way back to the surface. This moment marks a turning point in their journey and tests their courage and resourcefulness.