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Chapter 1301 - Chapter 861: The Beginning of North America's Western Sea Coast—A Narrow Peninsula

The July wind blows from the sea towards the land, with the Hawaiian high pressure rotating clockwise, throwing the strong wind towards the Western Sea Coast of the continent. However, unlike the rainfall brought by the Azores high pressure, the summer on the North America Western Sea Coast is dry and has little rain.

Within the entire dry Western Sea Coast, the warm Bay Area of California is particularly special. The Alaska warm current travels north from the land of Golden Bay, heading all the way to the Northwest of the polar regions, reaching the Bering Strait, and even connecting with the tide of the Kamchatka Peninsula.

The California cold current, on the other hand, travels southward from here, heading towards the coast of Central America. Following the cold current southward are the footprints of the exploration fleet moving northward, starting from the initially explored Guano Rock Peninsula.

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