Foot travel followed by horseback and then by wagon including stage coaches. All of these were aided by ship and canoe travel for river crossings.
Foot travel.
Foot Travel.
the answer is coast
Costa Dorada
No, the noun 'coast' is a common noun, a general word for any coast anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:The United States Coast GuardIvory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire)Coast brand deodorant soap
Haha. Coast? Not sure what this means, dummy
Well coast means the edge. So when somebody says "The coast of California.", they mean the edge where land meets the sea.
'Costa' in Spanish means 'Coast' and 'Rica' means 'Rich' so 'Costa Rica' means 'Rich Coast'
The literal meaning of Costa Rica is 'Rich Coast'.
Côte d'lvoire is the French name for the country Ivory Coast
Tennessee is in the eastern half of the US and it is east of the Mississippi. To be on a coast means that the land is next to the sea or ocean. Tennessee does not adjoin either the Atlantic or the Pacific. It is therefore not a coastal state. It is not an east coast state and it is not a west coast state.
No, Coast Guard duties are by no means seasonal. The CG is a full branch of the US military.