| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - [Page 340, line 10] south-easter: the prevailing wind of the South African summer is southerly or south-easterly. (Which is why sailing ships bound for Australia and the Far East rarely saw the Cape of Good Hope, nor called at the Cape on their way out: they would take a slant far more to the south (some 250 miles or so) before turning eastwards with the westerlies behind them; coming home was a d
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