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voyage and across
He succeeded in crossing the Atlantic from Morocco to Barbados after a two-month voyage of 6, 100 km with Ra II in 1970, thus conclusively proving that boats such as the Ra could have sailed with the Canary Current across the Atlantic in prehistoric times.
In addition, the team had a rough voyage back across the Tasman Sea and many members had been seasick.
Capranica was protesting against the new Pope Eugene IV's refusal of a cardinalate for him, which had been designated by Pope Martin V. Arriving at Basel after enduring a stormy voyage to Genoa and then a trip across the Alps, he successively served Capranica, who ran short of money, and then other masters.
* 1959 – The, Australia ’ s first passenger roll-on / roll-off diesel ferry, makes her maiden voyage across Bass Strait.
He caught the disease in Panama while taking a ship voyage with his wife to New York City, apparently becoming infected during their land passage across the Isthmus of Panama.
* August 3 – Christopher Columbus sails on his first voyage across the Atlantic Ocean, intending to reach Asia.
** American adventurer Richard Halliburton delivers a last message from a Chinese junk, before he disappears on a voyage across the Pacific Ocean.
* September 23 – The M / S Princess of Tasmania ( Australia's first passenger RO / RO diesel ferry ) makes its maiden voyage across the Bass Strait.
** British luxury liner leaves Southampton on her maiden voyage across the Atlantic
The first bishop of America was appointed during Paschal II's reign, nearly four centuries before Columbus ' first voyage across the Atlantic.
Her journey across the North Sea from The Hague to Margate was the only sea voyage she took in her life.
On one voyage across the Aegean Sea in 75 BC, Julius Caesar was kidnapped by Cilician pirates and held prisoner in the Dodecanese islet of Pharmacusa.
He was thus said to be the secretary and counselor of Ra, and with Ma ' at ( truth / order ) stood next to Ra on the nightly voyage across the sky, Ra being a sun god.
The Immigrant ( also called Broke ) is a silent 1917 American comedy short film starring the Charlie Chaplin Tramp character as an immigrant coming to the United States who is accused of theft on the voyage across the Atlantic Ocean, and befriends a young woman along the way.
# It is about a voyage from Greece, through the Mediterranean, across the Atlantic to the Americas.
The final stage of the voyage on this side of the Pacific was a long journey across the open ocean to the north, passing mostly west of the Carolina Islands and the Mariana Islands, reaching port in Yokohama, Japan, in April 1875.
Their arrival followed a nearly two-month voyage across three Great Lakes in the Naper brothers ' schooner, the Telegraph.
His first voyage in Arctic waters was on a whaling cruise in 1886 — 1887, and in 1893 he made a sledge-journey of 3000 miles across the frozen tundra of Siberia lying between the Ob and the Pechora.
The Spanish Empire became one of the first global powers as Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand funded Christopher Columbus's exploratory voyage across the Atlantic Ocean.
This meant that large ships were more fuel efficient, and could carry sufficient coal for the long voyage across the Atlantic.
** Giuliano Dati – Lettera delle isole novamente trovata, a translation into verse of a letter from Christopher Columbus to Ferdinand of Spain, regarding Columbus ' first exploratory voyage across the Atlantic in 1492
* Santa María ( ship ), ship used by Christopher Columbus in his 1492 voyage across the Atlantic Ocean
Woodrow Wilson read the History on his voyage across the Atlantic to the Versailles Peace Conference.
In May 1885, Kennan began another voyage in Russia, this time across Siberia from Europe.

voyage and western
* Enterprise, a steamboat that participated in the Battle of New Orleans and then demonstrated for the first time by her epic 2, 200-mile voyage from New Orleans to Brownsville, Pennsylvania that steamboat commerce was practical on America's western rivers.
Vancouver Island came to the attention of Britain after the third voyage of Captain James Cook, who spent a month during 1778 at Nootka Sound, on the island's western coast.
The first contact between the Minangkabau and western nations occurred with the 1529 voyage of Jean Parmentier to Sumatra.
In 1871, he accompanied the Iwakura Mission on its round-the-world voyage to the United States and Europe, and was especially interested in western educational systems and politics.
Hans Egede, a Dano-Norwegian missionary, reported that on a voyage to Gothaab / Nuuk on the western coast of Greenland he observed:
On a second voyage, in 1867, Singh explored western Tibet and visited the legendary Thok-Jalung gold mines.
With the help of a native scout, who volunteered to help the group negotiate the treacherous voyage over ice from Carillon to the Chaudière Falls, the group arrived on the western shore of the Gatineau River where it meets the Ottawa and began to clear land.
In 1591 he accompanied Thomas Cavendish on the man's last voyage, which sought to discover the Northwest Passage " upon the back parts of America " ( i. e., from the western entrance ).
However, other Mormon authors have suggested that the ancestors of the Nephite people may have encountered the Comoros islands on their initial voyage from the Arabian Peninsula to the western hemisphere, and that the Nephite civilization therefore may have retained a collective knowledge of the names " Comoros " and " Moroni ".
During the voyage, Schoolcraft took the opportunity to explore the region, making the first accurate map of the Lake District around western Lake Superior.
The two vessels embarked Russian ice pilots for the voyage to the western Siberian port of Novyy, in the Yamburg region in the delta of the Ob River.
During this voyage he described the western coastline of the Bering Sea, the Bonin Islands off Japan, and the Carolines, discovering 12 new islands.
But Cabrillo died during this voyage, and the remainder of the exploration was led by Bartolomé Ferrelo, who sailed perhaps as far north as the Rogue River in today's western coast of Oregon.
During the voyage, Fuca also noted a " high pinnacle or spired rock ", which may have been Fuca Pillar, a tall, almost rectangular, rock on the western shore of Cape Flattery on the northwestern tip of Washington beside the Strait of Juan de Fuca-although Fuca noted it being on the other side of the strait.
It contained an account of a sea voyage from Massilia ( Marseilles ) along the western Mediterranean.
An envoy of the Khan of Crimea in the sixteenth century, Ashkenazi was killed by pirates on a voyage from Gava ( near Genoa ) to Dakhel ( probably Dakhel or Dakleh in the western oasis of Upper Egypt ), between the 15th and the 25th day of Tammuz ( July ), 1567.

voyage and Mediterranean
In eight years of active service as an officer, he served two and a half years in a surveying ship in the Mediterranean ( 1818 – 21 ), one and a half years in a surveying sloop in the English Channel and off the coast of Ireland ( 1823 – 24 ), and one and a half years as Surveyor of the frigate during a voyage ( 1824 – 26 ) to and from the Hawaiian Islands ( then known as the " Sandwich islands ").
In 1749, Reynolds met Commodore Augustus Keppel, who invited him to join HMS Centurion, of which he had command, on a voyage to the Mediterranean.
Gama's voyage was successful in reaching India and this permitted the Portuguese to trade with the Far East directly by sea, thus challenging older trading networks of mixed land and sea routes, such as the Spice trade routes that utilized the Persian Gulf, Red Sea and caravans to reach the eastern Mediterranean.
As regards the Red Sea, it was decided after discussion that a healthy vessel could pass through the Suez Canal, and continue its voyage in the Mediterranean during the period of incubation of the disease the prevention of which is in question.
The route meant that the Portuguese wouldn't need to cross the highly disputed Mediterranean nor the dangerous Arabia and that the whole voyage would be made by sea.
On the Mediterranean Sea, ships that used only sails were often left stranded without wind while ships with oars could continue their voyage.
The voyage followed the North Atlantic Ocean, Panama Canal, Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Suez Canal, Mediterranean Sea route in a westerly direction.
The Canal du Midi was built to serve as a shortcut between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, avoiding the long sea voyage around hostile Spain, Barbary pirates, and a trip that in the 17th century took a full month to complete.
Other long migration flights include the Lesser Cuckoo, which flies from Africa to India, and the Common Cuckoos of Europe, which fly non-stop over the Mediterranean Sea and Sahara Desert on their voyage to central Africa.
His father was captain and part owner of a vessel trading to the Mediterranean, which, during a voyage in 1794, was captured by the French and taken into a port, where he became a prisoner of war for two years.
Legend has it that Djerba was the island of the Lotus-Eaters where Odysseus stranded on his voyage through the Mediterranean.
This remained a standard account of the Eastern Mediterranean, twice mentioned, for instance, by the English naval chaplain Henry Teonge in his diary of a voyage in 1675.
He also published The First Mate's Log ( 1940 ), an account of a yachting voyage in the Mediterranean, in the company of several of his students.
The voyage, Leg 13 of the D / V Glomar Challenger, was undertaken in 1970 and led to the hypothesis that 5. 5 million years ago, the Mediterranean was a desert.
He made a voyage to the Mediterranean Sea on between August 1829 and November 1831.
*: De reditu suo ( Concerning His Return, c. 416 ) the poet describes his voyage along the Mediterranean seacoast from Rome to Gaul.
The idea behind this theory is that the inlets of the Grand Harbour could have provided these primitive emigrants with the needed shelter after having endured their long voyage in the Mediterranean Sea.
The following year, Labillardière made another voyage to the eastern Mediterranean.
In 1832 he proceeded M. A., and, as travelling fellow of Trinity, undertook in 1833 a tour in Greece, Asia Minor, and Crete, towards which, by the influence of Sir Francis Beaufort, he received from the admiralty the privilege of a free passage in the vessels employed in the Mediterranean survey ; but as these were necessarily employed in coasting he was obliged to return from Crete to Italy in a Hydriote vessel, which took thirty days to perform the voyage.
He was drowned somewhere in the Mediterranean Sea on his return voyage to Europe on or before 10 March 1149.

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