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Skeleton Coast - John Henry Marsh


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ISBN: Ostalo
Godina izdanja: 1945
Jezik: Engleski
Autor: Strani

Dešavanja vezana za nasukavanje Britanskih vojnika u Africi
148 strana, tvrde korice, na engleskom jeziku.
Izdanje iz Juna 1945.
Made in Great Britain.
Skeleton Coast
once referred to it as `The Gates of Hell`. The name Skeleton Coast was coined by John Henry Marsh as the title for the book he wrote chronicling the shipwreck

The Skeleton Coast is the northern part of the Atlantic coast of Namibia and south of Angola from the Kunene River south to the Swakop River, although the name is sometimes used to describe the entire Namib Desert coast. The Bushmen of the Namibian interior called the region `The Land God Made in Anger`, while Portuguese sailors once referred to it as `The Gates of Hell`.

The name Skeleton Coast was coined by John Henry Marsh as the title for the book he wrote chronicling the shipwreck of the Dunedin Star. Since the book was first published in 1944, it has become so well known that the coast is now generally referred to as Skeleton Coast and is given that as its official name on most maps today.

On the coast, the upwelling of the cold Benguela current gives rise to dense ocean fogs (called cassimbo by the Angolans) for much of the year. The winds blow from land to sea, rainfall rarely exceeds 10 millimetres (0.39 in) annually and the climate is highly inhospitable. There is a constant, heavy surf on the beaches. In the days before engine-powered ships and boats, it was possible to get ashore through the surf but impossible to launch from the shore. The only way out was by going through a marsh hundreds of miles long and only accessible via a hot and arid desert.

The coast is largely soft sand occasionally interrupted by rocky outcrops. The southern section consists of gravel plains, while north of Terrace Bay the landscape is dominated by high sand dunes. Skeleton Bay is now known as a great location for surfing.[1]

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Predmet: 53148721
Dešavanja vezana za nasukavanje Britanskih vojnika u Africi
148 strana, tvrde korice, na engleskom jeziku.
Izdanje iz Juna 1945.
Made in Great Britain.
Skeleton Coast
once referred to it as `The Gates of Hell`. The name Skeleton Coast was coined by John Henry Marsh as the title for the book he wrote chronicling the shipwreck

The Skeleton Coast is the northern part of the Atlantic coast of Namibia and south of Angola from the Kunene River south to the Swakop River, although the name is sometimes used to describe the entire Namib Desert coast. The Bushmen of the Namibian interior called the region `The Land God Made in Anger`, while Portuguese sailors once referred to it as `The Gates of Hell`.

The name Skeleton Coast was coined by John Henry Marsh as the title for the book he wrote chronicling the shipwreck of the Dunedin Star. Since the book was first published in 1944, it has become so well known that the coast is now generally referred to as Skeleton Coast and is given that as its official name on most maps today.

On the coast, the upwelling of the cold Benguela current gives rise to dense ocean fogs (called cassimbo by the Angolans) for much of the year. The winds blow from land to sea, rainfall rarely exceeds 10 millimetres (0.39 in) annually and the climate is highly inhospitable. There is a constant, heavy surf on the beaches. In the days before engine-powered ships and boats, it was possible to get ashore through the surf but impossible to launch from the shore. The only way out was by going through a marsh hundreds of miles long and only accessible via a hot and arid desert.

The coast is largely soft sand occasionally interrupted by rocky outcrops. The southern section consists of gravel plains, while north of Terrace Bay the landscape is dominated by high sand dunes. Skeleton Bay is now known as a great location for surfing.[1]
53148721 Skeleton Coast - John Henry Marsh

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