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Что (кто) такое Cape Horn - определение

HEADLAND OF THE TIERRA DEL FUEGO ARCHIPELAGO LOCATED IN CHILE
Cabo de Hornos; Cape Hoorn; Kaap Hoorn; Rounding the Horn
  • Cape Horn, seen from the Chilean Navy station location. The small lighthouse can be seen as a white spot close to the horizon.
  • Southern tip of South America, showing Cape Horn
  • Approaching Cape Horn from the south-west.
  • Cape Horn as seen during the [[United States Exploring Expedition]], depicted in watercolor by [[Alfred Thomas Agate]]
  • The islands around Cape Horn between [[South America]] and [[Antarctica]]
  • The clipper route followed by ships sailing between the United Kingdom and Australia/New Zealand passed around Cape Horn.
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  • The voyage of [[Willem Schouten]] and [[Jacob le Maire]] in 1615–16
  • View from an unidentified sailing ship during a storm at Cape Horn, between 1885 and 1954
  • A storm at Cape Horn

USCGC Cape Horn         
USCGC Cape Horn (WPB-95322); ROU Río Negro (11)
USCGC Cape Horn was a type "C" constructed at the Coast Guard Yard at Curtis Bay, Maryland in 1958 for use as a law enforcement and search and rescue patrol boat.Scheina, p 79
klaxon         
  • Modern electric horns mounted in engine compartment
  • Traffic signs exist to prevent drivers from using a horn in certain areas, such as this one in [[Jalalabad]] in Afghanistan
  • Rolls-Royce]] Phantom I Open Tourer Windovers (1926)
  • Sign on a rural road in the United States warning drivers to "sound klaxon" (1920)
  • ''Sound horn'' sign on truck south of Chennai
SOUND-MAKING DEVICE EQUIPPED TO MOTOR VEHICLES
Klaxon; Car horn; Klaxon horn; Horn grille; Claxon; Bicycle horn; Awooga; Klaxxon; Mexican doorbell; Sound horn; Electromechanical horn; Electrical horn; Aooga; Bulb horn; Car Horn; Ahooga; Kalooga; Ship horn
['klaks(?)n]
¦ noun trademark a vehicle horn or warning hooter.
Origin
1910: the name of the manufacturers.
French horn         
  • A horn section in a military [[concert band]]
  • Perinet valves]]
  • Bell]]; the right hand is cupped inside this
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  • Conn]] 6D double horn. The three lever keys (above the large valves) can be depressed toward the large outer tube. The thumb key (''near the left-most valve'') moves inward toward the three finger keys.
  • Gaston Phoebus]] (15th century)
  • [[I Solisti Veneti]], the horn section in a chamber baroque orchestra
  • A natural horn has no valves, but can be tuned to a different key by inserting different tubing, as during a rest period.
  • Paxman horns
  • Vienna horn
  • Single horn in F, student model.
TYPE OF BRASS INSTRUMENT MADE OF TUBING WRAPPED INTO A COIL WITH A FLARED BELL
French horns; French Horns; French-horn; Horn in F; Hiefhorn; Hifthorn; Horns in F; Recheat; Recheats; Single horn; Single French horn; Double horn; Double French horn; Triple horn; Triple French horn; French Horn; Single horns; F horn; French Hornist; Waldhorn; Single French Horn; Double French Horn; Single Horn; Double Horn
¦ noun a brass instrument with a coiled tube, valves, and a wide bell, played with the right hand in the bell to soften the tone and increase the range of harmonics.

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Cape Horn

Cape Horn (Spanish: Cabo de Hornos, pronounced [ˈkaβo ðe ˈoɾnos]) is the southernmost headland of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago of southern Chile, and is located on the small Hornos Island. Although not the most southerly point of South America (which are the Diego Ramírez Islands), Cape Horn marks the northern boundary of the Drake Passage and marks where the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans meet.

Cape Horn was identified by mariners and first rounded in 1616 by the Dutchman Willem Schouten and Jacob Le Maire, who named it Kaap Hoorn  after the city of Hoorn in the Netherlands. For decades, Cape Horn was a major milestone on the clipper route, by which sailing ships carried trade around the world. The waters around Cape Horn are particularly hazardous, owing to strong winds, large waves, strong currents and icebergs.

The need for boats and ships to round Cape Horn was greatly reduced by the opening of the Panama Canal in August 1914. Sailing around Cape Horn is still widely regarded as one of the major challenges in yachting. Thus, a few recreational sailors continue to sail this route, sometimes as part of a circumnavigation of the globe. Almost all of these choose routes through the channels to the north of the Cape. (Many take a detour through the islands and anchor to wait for fair weather to visit Horn Island, or sail around it to replicate a rounding of this historic point.) Several prominent ocean yacht races, notably the Volvo Ocean Race, Velux 5 Oceans Race, and the solo Vendée Globe and Golden Globe Race, sail around the world via the Horn. Speed records for round-the-world sailing are recognized for following this route.

Примеры употребления для Cape Horn
1. From 1885–'5, he made her the queen of the Cape Horn wool race.
2. Either they wanted to see the Cape Horn or it was too big to go through the Panama Canel.
3. He then set off for Fremantle in Australia for a scheduled stop before passing through the infamous iceberg–strewn Southern Ocean and rounding the treacherous Cape Horn.
4. She may be tested when the yacht rounds South America‘s Cape Horn, an area infamous for waves as high as 100 feet, as well as icebergs.
5. It makes a shortcut between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, saving ships the long trip around South America and the treacherous Cape Horn.