The explorers used scientific instrumentation to assist them in determining their course, including their return journey. Some explorers, such as Sir Thomas Mitchell, were meticulous in both their planning and mapping of their route. Whilst it is true that a relatively small number of explorers died on their journeys, this was not due to navigational errors as much as miscommunication.
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Sorry but as far as i know you can not be arceus on explorers of time.
If you want to get back to Dialga, Lapras sould be on the beach, talk to it, press yes and pass all the dungeons to get back to Dialga (i know because i have done it)
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I wouldn't help the explorers at all because how so you know they are good so why would you trust them
I f it wasn't for explorers we wouldn't be here where we live. Plus some of the explorers explored half of the world. Like if Giovanni da Verrazono didn't explore the Verrazono- Narrows we wouldn't know that.
National Geographic's website has a section dedicated to explorers that provides information on famous explorers from around the world, their expeditions, and their contributions to history. It's a great resource for researching explorers.
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