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Yes, but you have to take your car on a ferry to cross the North Sea.
It would take a couple of weeks at a reasonable walking pace. You also have to remember that you have to cross the North Sea by ferry.
The North sea ferry rides vary because they have multiple destinations. The lowest price that I saw was 48.5 British pound, which is equivalent to about $50 in United States currency.
Kind of... you cant just drive over the sea (we dont have a massive bridge or anything), but you can take your car on the ferry (Interislander or Bluebridge).
Takes 2 days on a cruise ferry.
You can fly or drive to a port and take a ferry
Zero because a ferry is a short, trip boat and would not travel that far in open sea. (Ferry times take , on average, about 20 hours- operating from Bilbao and Santander in Spain: Portsmouth an Plymouth in England. FRC)
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when you have the map talk to the ferry lady and shell take you to the island were you get Mew
It depends on where you are sailing to and sea conditions, but about 17 to 20 hours.
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A short, journey at sea, such as a ferry trip for instance.