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The first route posed the problem of not being able to get through.
The first route Circe gives to Odysseus would send him through the Wandering Rocks. This route has only been navigated successfully one time. The rocks effectively destroy any ship that attempts to sail through them.
It was the route taken by Phileas Fogg.
If there is too much traffic on Route 5, you should choose an alternate Route, such a Route 7.
Depends what route you choose to take. Differs between 1,332 and 1,372 if you choose a suggested route.
he choose that route because it was the smartest and safest route back in those days.
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Your answer depends on where in Antarctica you choose to dock, the speed of your boat and the route you choose.
Depends on the route you choose, but about 112 miles
Transport for London has two separate routes. Travelers can choose between a tube route and a bus route to travel around the metropolitan London area.
Shortly after leaving Troy on his way home Odysseus has a run in with the Cyclops Poylphemus - who wants to eat most of Odysseus' crew. Odysseus isn't happy about this, he plays a trick on Polyphemus which ends up with Polyphemus blind and Odysseus escaping with most of his crew uneaten. The trouble is: Polyphemus is the son of Poseidon, and Poseidon is the god of the ocean. If you are plannning a major sea voyage, it is a good idea not to annoy the god of the ocean before you start. The god of the ocean can make big trouble for people on ships. Poseidon is the biggest influence on the route Odysseus takes home - Poseidon doesn't want Odysseus to arrive, and does everything in his power to make things difficult for him. If you are a god of the ocean, and the chap you don't like is on a ship - there is a lot you can do to annoy him.
Which ever route you choose it is not an easy climb on Mount Everest.Both main routes have there problems but it is said that the South route is a bit easier than the North route.