His second expedition lasted from 1526 until 1528.
Vitus Bering's first expedition, which took place from 1725 to 1730, lasted approximately five years. His second expedition, conducted from 1733 to 1743, lasted about ten years. Together, these expeditions significantly contributed to the exploration and mapping of the North Pacific region.
(He didn't have a 3rd voyage. He died in 1541 and his second voyage was only in 1526-1528. So he would have been about 53 voyaging around the world). that is not true. Francisco Pizarro went to Spain to apply for sovereign because he was told he couldn't make a third expedition. When Pizzaro explained to the king what he was trying to do, his third expedition was allowed.
Second Madagascar expedition happened in 1895.
On James Cook's second journey which lasted from 1772-1775, he commanded the 'Resolution' and the 'Adventure' on an expedition to the South Pacific, in order to either prove or disprove the rumour of a great southern continent.
Second Sumatran Expedition happened in 1818-12.
Francisco Pizarro's second expedition involved setting sail from Spain in 1526 with the goal of conquering the Inca Empire in South America. After facing difficulties such as mutinies and harsh weather conditions, he eventually succeeded in establishing Spanish control over the Inca Empire in 1533 by capturing their ruler Atahualpa.
Second Chōshū expedition happened on 1866-06-07.
Francisco Pizarro took two expedition trips. The first trip left from Panama for the conquest of Peru, and reached no further than Colombia. The second trip left from Panama and reached Atacames in the Ecuadorian coast.
The Second Continental Congress lasted 6 years. NovaNet!!!!
Second Expedition of Wadi al-Qura happened in -628.
it lasted longer
The 'race' you question took place on Scott's second expedition.