

Dear Reader,
The name of the place we are visiting is the Roaring 40's. It is located between the latitudes of 40˚S ad 50˚S, South of Australia. We would come to the Roaring 40's as sailors because these are some of the roughest waves to explore. The Roaring 40's is a strip in the ocean where there are no rocks or landmasses to slow the waves momentum which can lead to rough waters. The waves are cased by high winds the never stop. The shores around the Roaring 40's are rocky and desolate, stripped free of most plant life by the intense waves. The Roaring 40's is varied with squall, tropical thunderstorms, and either rough or calm seas which can double-cross sailors. The Roaring 40's reveals that Earth's waters can be as changing and unexpected as the seasons and the rest of the world around them. The waves of The 40's are always changing and if sailors don't know what to do they can be caught unaware and get into trouble.
~Your friends,
Grace and Audrey