west coast
The east coast see sunrise first.
The east sees the sun first.
The moon rises in the east, just as the sun does. The east sees it first.
Sudan, because it is further east than Morocco. And the sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
no unless he sees beyonce
The first place where the New Year starts, is the time zone directly east of the dateline: in Samoa, Tokelau and Christmas Island/Kiribati (source: http://www.timeanddate.com/counters/worldfirst.html?time=312300)
Counter-clockwise. It's easy to tell. In NY, when it's lunchtime, it's breakfast time in California, which is 3 hours behind. That means that the West Coast sees the sun 3 hours later than the East Coast. Now imagine you're looking down from above and you have the Sun out to the side as the Earth rotates...in order for the East Coast to see the sun first, the planet rotates to the left, or counter-clockwise. The way I see it is the sun moves through the sky to the right. So that tell's me the earth turns to the left
Annabeth is the first person he sees
Japan is the land of the rising sun because it sees the sun first.
That would be the west coast, like for example the folks in Vancouver or Victoria, BC, or others to their north along the coast.
In Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet, in the morning, Romeo is feeling lovesick over Rosaline. In the afternoon, Romeo and his friends crash the Capulet's party where he first sees Juliet and falls in love with her. In the evening, Romeo and Juliet meet and share their first kiss.
The northern New South Wales town of Byron Bay is the easternmost point of Australia, and therefore the location where the sun's early morning rays theoretically hit first.