Arica is located in the northern part of Chile, while Cape Horn is situated at the southern tip of the country. The distance between Arica and Cape Horn is approximately 3,000 kilometers (about 1,864 miles) as the crow flies. Traveling by road or sea would cover a longer distance due to the geography and terrain of Chile.
3128 miles
It's about 3500 kilometers from the South Pole but it's only about 650 kilometers to the ice.
The Drake Passage is about 600 miles wide, which separates these two land masses.
From Wilson's promontory in far southern Australia to Cape York in the far north is a distance of about 3,700km.
It was the only sea route to the far east.The Suez and Panama canals did not exist in those days.The route around Cape Horn South America was discovered later but was to dangerous for merchant travel.
it will go from the rockies to terra del fuego
Cape Leeuwin is found in the far southwest of Australia.
No. It is in the far south of Africa.
about 7000 miles
about 3,600 miles
About 2350 miles (3780 kilometers) west of Chile
Oh, dude, "Billy-be hanged" is just a phrase meaning "I don't care" or "whatever" in the book "By the Great Horn Spoon." It's like a sassy way of saying you're not bothered. So, if someone tells you to "Billy-be hanged cape horn," just shrug it off and keep doing your thing.