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NOTES ON TRIP FROM ST. HELENA TO CAPE TOWN.We sailed from St. Helena at 3 P. M., April 3, and after three days of sailing in the southeast trade winds we entered the region of variable winds and calms on April 6. Considerable lightning accompanied by heavy thunder was noted during some heavy squalls in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean, far from land. By April 11 we had crossed this region of variable winds and had picked up the westerly winds. A moderate to fresh gale blew from the northwest, shifting to southwest, during April 13 and 14.
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