From South Africa, travelling westerly along the 30 degrees line of latitude, the nearest continent is the east coast of South America.
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Yes, there are volcanoes in South Africa, with the most well-known being in the Drakensberg region. These volcanic formations are part of the Cape Volcanic Belt, which includes various volcanic structures.
North of the Strait of Gibraltar is in Europe, not in Africa so the nearest country is Spain. South of the Strait, the nearest country is Morocco, which is in Africa.
what is the nearest city to pantelleria volcano
yes it would be likely, because you never know what a volcano will do
No, but Lion's Head is believed to be a very ancient extinct volcano.
Marion island and Prince Edward Volcano
Joahnnesburg International Airport
Nowhere, as there are no "Starbucks" shops anywhere in Johannesburg or South Africa.
volcano to siwindon
No, Table Mountain in South Africa is not a volcano. It is a flat-topped mountain formed through erosion and has no volcanic activity associated with it.