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Bodies of water of South America by country (20 C) A. Aquifers of South America (3 C, 2 P) B. ... Ice fields of South America (4 P) L. Lakes of South America (8 C, 1 ...
Bodies of water of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (4 C, 4 P) Bodies of water of Suriname (1 C) U. Bodies of water of Uruguay (4 C, 1 P) V.
This is a list of seas of the World Ocean, including marginal seas, areas of water, various gulfs, bights, bays, and straits. [2] In many cases it is a matter of tradition for a body of water to be named a sea or a bay, etc., therefore all these types are listed here.
In 1525, Spanish navigator Francisco de Hoces discovered the Drake Passage while sailing south from the entrance of the Strait of Magellan. [2] Because of this, the Drake Passage is referred to as the "Mar de Hoces (Sea of Hoces)" in Spanish maps and sources, while almost always in the rest of the Spanish-speaking countries it is mostly known as “Pasaje de Drake” (in Argentina, mainly), or ...
The Sacred Cenote at Chichen Itza, Mexico. Cenotes are surface connections to subterranean water bodies. [5] While the best-known cenotes are large open-water pools measuring tens of meters in diameter, such as those at Chichen Itza in Mexico, the greatest number of cenotes are smaller sheltered sites and do not necessarily have any surface exposed water.
The rest of his body was. ... was killed when face was ripped off while swimming across the South American River. ... can detect one drop of blood in 50 gallons of water so Jeremy was able to reel ...
Bodies of water of South America by country (20 C) ... Water transport in South America by country (17 C) A. Water in Argentina (14 C, 1 P) B. Water in Bolivia (9 C, 3 P)
World map of the five-ocean model with approximate boundaries. This list of countries which border two or more oceans includes both sovereign states and dependencies, provided the same contiguous territory borders on more than one of the five named oceans, the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, and Arctic. [1]