photo: Creative Commons / Maañón
Cape Ortegal. Erosion by the Atlantic Ocean has contributed to the great number of capes. Besides the abovementioned Estaca de Bares in the far north, separating the Atlantic Ocean from the Cantabrian Sea, other notable capes are Cape Ortegal
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Cape Otway is a cape in south Victoria, Australia on the Great Ocean Road; much of the area is enclosed in the Otway National Park.
photo: Creative Commons / Grela
Although Fisterra (Finisterre), shown here, is popularly thought of as the westernmost point in peninsular Spain, that distinction properly belongs to Cape Touriñán.
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Old road bridge at Great Kei River, looking towards west bank. The Great Kei River is a river in South Africa in the Eastern Cape province.
photo: Creative Commons / Babakathy
Eureka Peak, north of Grootwinterhoekpiek, in the Cape Fold Belt, South Africa. The Winterhoekberge (Afrikaans for Winter Corner Mountains) are located in the Western Cape province of South Africa and are part of the Cape Fold Belt.
photo: Michelle Hibbert/WN
Popularly visited Cape Point, the southern most point of the African Continent.
photo: Creative Commons / Anrie
Charles Bell - Jan van Riebeeck se aankoms aan die Kaap
photo: US Coastguard
GREAT BAHAMAS BANK (May 28, 2005)--One-hundred and sixty-two Haitians on a 42-foot sail freighter were intercepted after being at sea for 10 days by Coast Guard cutters Confidence and Metompkin. The Haitians were transfered to the cutter Confidence just south of the Great Bahamas Bank near Cape Lobos Light . U.S. Coast Guard Photo. (101637) ( MIGRANT INTERDICTION (FOR RELEASE) )
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GREAT BAHAMAS BANK (May 28, 2005)--One-hundred and sixty-two Haitians on a 42-foot sail freighter were intercepted after being at sea for 10 days by Coast Guard cutters Confidence and Metompkin. The Haitians were transfered to the cutter Confidence just south of the Great Bahamas Bank near Cape Lobos Light . U.S. Coast Guard Photo. (101640) ( MIGRANT INTERDICTION (FOR RELEASE) )
photo: US Coastguard
GREAT BAHAMAS BANK (May 28, 2005)--One-hundred and sixty-two Haitians on a 42-foot sail freighter were intercepted after being at sea for 10 days by Coast Guard cutters Confidence and Metompkin. The Haitians were transfered to the cutter Confidence just south of the Great Bahamas Bank near Cape Lobos Light . U.S. Coast Guard Photo. (101643) ( MIGRANT INTERDICTION (FOR RELEASE) )
photo: US Coastguard
GREAT BAHAMAS BANK (May 28, 2005)--One-hundred and sixty-two Haitians on a 42-foot sail freighter were intercepted after being at sea for 10 days by Coast Guard cutters Confidence and Metompkin. The Haitians were transfered to the cutter Confidence just south of the Great Bahamas Bank near Cape Lobos Light . U.S. Coast Guard Photo. (101646) ( MIGRANT INTERDICTION (FOR RELEASE) )
photo: US Coastguard
GREAT BAHAMAS BANK (May 28, 2005)--One-hundred and sixty-two Haitians on a 42-foot sail freighter were intercepted after being at sea for 10 days by Coast Guard cutters Confidence and Metompkin. The Haitians were transfered to the cutter Confidence just south of the Great Bahamas Bank near Cape Lobos Light . U.S. Coast Guard Photo. (101649) ( MIGRANT INTERDICTION (FOR RELEASE) )
photo: US Coastguard
GREAT BAHAMAS BANK (May 28, 2005)--One-hundred and sixty-two Haitians on a 42-foot sail freighter were intercepted after being at sea for 10 days by Coast Guard cutters Confidence and Metompkin. The Haitians were transfered to the cutter Confidence just south of the Great Bahamas Bank near Cape Lobos Light . U.S. Coast Guard Photo. (101652) ( MIGRANT INTERDICTION (FOR RELEASE) )
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2000/02/15 Shaded Relief of South Africa, Northern Cape Province - Located north of the Swartberg Mountains in South Africa´s Northern Cape Province, this topographic image shows a portion of the Great Karoo region. Karoo is an indigenous word for &
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East Island/Whangaokeno
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Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape
photo: Creative Commons / DanMS
Waterfront of Cape Girardeau along the Mississippi River during the Great Flood of 1993
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2005/01/22 Cassini-Huygens on its way The skies over Cape Canaveral were illuminated by the fiery exhaust of a Titan IVB/Centaur rocket as the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft was launched on 15 October 1997. It marked the start of one of the great adventures
photo: Creative Commons / Betacommand Bot
Langa- shack -fire
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Endeavour's touchdown Wednesday night 26th March 2008
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Gansbaai.
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Rock beach
photo: Creative Commons / Andrew Higgs
The Donkin Reserve Located at the end of the picturesque Garden Route along the Cape coast, the city is one of South Africa's major destinations for tourists, many of whom come simply to enjoy the many fine beaches in and near the city.
photo: Creative Commons / Coca-Cola South Africa
President Jacob Zuma
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Slovenska Beach. In 2 km (1.2 mi) from the beach Trsteno, is another attractive place for swimming - stony beach of Ploce (Плоче).
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Kayaking is a very popular sport on the river
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South African President Thabo Mbeki, right, and his former deputy Jacob Zuma, left, during a traditi
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Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
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Snow is not common in Florida, but has occurred in every major Florida city at least once. Snow also falls every couple years in North Florida.
photo: US Navy / James F. Antonucci
Seaman Ryan Brown explains his computer based training curriculum to the Juan M. Garcia III at the Center for Surface Combat Systems Unit technical training facility.