When you travel south from South Africa, you will reach the continent of Antarctica.
You would hit Asia first, and then if you kept going, you would eventually reach Europe next.
Antarctica is the continent where you would have to travel to reach the most southern point on Earth, which is the geographic South Pole.
If you travel south of South America far enough, you will reach the continent of Antartica.
Well, if you keep going up from Canada, you'll eventually reach Asia.
It's Imposible to find out, you would probably eventually hit a black hole and die
If you head south from South America you would reach the continent of Antarctica.
Continental deserts occur in the centers of large continents. As inland winds travel from the sea over land, they lose moisture in the form of rain, and by the time they reach the center of a large continent, they are very dry.
There's no answer to this question; theoretically a craft could travel a centimeter per century and still reach Venus ... eventually.
Your answer depends on your ultimate Antarctic destination and your mode of transit. There is no commercial air service to anywhere on the Antarctic continent. So once you reach Chile, Argentina, New Zealand or Australia, you can fund an expedition to take you to wherever you want to go on the continent.
Brock's Gym is situated at Pewter City. To reach Pewter City, you must go through Diglett's Cave (First By Beating Snorlax) . When you reach the other side of Diglett's Cave, use CUT and travel upwards. You will eventually reach Pewter City.
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