Sentences with phrase «travels southward»

Scott traveled southward up the western margin of the ice field 400 miles to a point in latitude 82 deg.
After a rendezvous in Seattle, we travel southward, exploring Mount Hood and the Columbia River Gorge en route to Bend, Oregon.
Of course, travel southward and NGC 5128 will climb higher in the sky.
Travel southward to the tiny town of Tully for a G Adventures - supported experience with an indigenous community.
Travel southward along the coast, through the rugged rain forest to Queenstown.
Then as I traveled southward through the region from Mexico I kept hearing the same reports from other travelers who were heading northward, having recently come up from Nicaragua.
Pumpkins in the cornfields Gold among the brown Leaves of rust and scarlet Trembling slowly down Birds that travel southward Lovely time to play Nothing is as pleasant As an autumn day!

Not exact matches

Curiosity has so far traveled about 103 yards (94 meters) southward in the weeks following its Aug. 27 exploration.
Traveling through the Alaska Range southward along the picturesque Susitna River, we stop for lunch in the classic Alaskan town of Talkeetna before arriving in Anchorage this evening.
Day 6 Travel to Uzice to join the Pullman Car and continue southward to the Serbian - Montenegro border, the landscapes growing ever more spectacular.
Most members of the Eastern Pacific Gray whales pass by Point Cabrillo twice; once on their southward journey from November to March, and with some returning north as early as February and others traveling through May.
Now to make matters even more complicated imagine this band of jet stream meandering around the northern hemisphere west to east like a cap, it doesn't move along the same latitude, but undulates... sometimes travelling northward on its eastern journey, sometimes southward, with globally four / six massive dips or troughs and four / six massive crests or peaks around the entire northern hemisphere.
It is also often called an «overturning» circulation because cold, salty waters sink in the North Atlantic and travel back southward at deep ocean depths.
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