why are the coast of New foundland is considered dangerous for navigation?
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Because it is an island in the north Atlantic, between the labrador current and the Gulf of st. Lawrence. The Labrador current brings a lot of ice, but I think rocks, fog and wind have been the biggest culprits. We are literally stuck out in the ocean with nothing to slow down the wind. Not every rock, submerged or not, is on the charts. Toss in a low tide or storm, it is a dangerous place to be
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the coast of new foundland dangerous for navigation because of the dense forest and fog covering the forest makes visibility to not more than 500m
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