I've always asked myself, especially after seeing it on G. Earth, why is the far South, meaning everything that surrounds Antarctica, the McDonald & Heard islands, etc., generally every territory that's from around 40 S to the south, so cloudy.
Every day I check on G. Earth, those territories are drowned in massive cloud formations, and I really can't see the reason.
what should I study in university that my job will be traveling like world island like kerguelen,geogria island ...etc
verdefull 2 years ago
Sorry to interrupt...
I didn't know where to put this.
I've always asked myself, especially after seeing it on G. Earth, why is the far South, meaning everything that surrounds Antarctica, the McDonald & Heard islands, etc., generally every territory that's from around 40 S to the south, so cloudy.
Every day I check on G. Earth, those territories are drowned in massive cloud formations, and I really can't see the reason.
Thank you!
TheOnlyKtulu 2 years ago
Del Sur llega Cesar
sensus36 3 years ago
My grandfather was station on a ship off South Georgia Island back in 1919. He said it was one of the most beautiful places on Earth.
Looks like it still is.. Thanks for posting.
SculptorRon 3 years ago
I spent 7 months on South Gerogeia.. at King Edward Point.. I'd love to go back! Awesome place!
TeamYankee2 4 years ago
English? USA?
SHOTGUNDAVE5880 5 years ago