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Cape Horn is at the bottom tip of South America. So you could go through the Strait of Magellan between South America and Tierra del Fuego This is an extremely dangerous waterway for ships. To avoid going around South America, ships can navigate through the Panama Canal in Central America.
you would pass through to bosporus strait and the dardanelles strait.
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Lots! Scurvy, mutiny, rotting ships, storms, leaking ships, natives, and the Spanish (of course). There are probably more, I just can't think of them...
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go around the west side of Europe and enter the mediterranean, go to Istanbul through the mediterranean, go through the strait into the black sea.
Go through the route once and it will be unlocked
The Bering Strait separates Russia from Alaska which is part of the United States. The International Date Line runs right through it. Travelling east you go back a day and travelling west you go one forward. The Bering Strait includes the famous Diomede Islands, separated by a channel which has the Dateline running right through it.
Magellan didn't make it the whole way himself, but his ships sailed down the east coast of South America and through the Strait of Magellan (named after him), through the Pacific, the Marianas and Guam, and on to the Philippines, which is where Magellan died. Elcano, in the only ship that survived the entire voyage, traded in the Spice Islands (Maluku), went through the Indian ocean, came around the cape of Good Hope, and then west and north back to Spain. The ship that tried to go back through the Pacific route was captured and wrecked.
you go to cian wood and there should be a cave called the safari zone entrence and you must have rock climb. you go up all the stairs and go through the door then you follow the path until you get to a cave then you go through it and go to the down ladder and follow the path until you get to the water then yougo strait to therocks and keep going strait until you get to the wall you have to rock climb on do it again then go through the cave and you are at the embeded tower.
Navigable means clear enough for ships to travel through. Sentence: A canal has to be navigable for a ship to go through it.
From what I undersood during the 1000-1100s, the vikings were able to access kiev and areas near nizhni novgorod and eventually saint petersburg, I read somewhere in a russian textbook a long time ago