The phrase, "after a long sailing voyage" is a prepositional phrase.
The word 'after' is the preposition; the noun 'voyage' is the object of the preposition.
A week's sailing.
Yes - what else could they do on a long voyage. They had lights so that other ships could see them coming.
The Mayflower took 65 days. Christopher Columbus' voyage to "The New World" took about 60 days, also.
No. "after a long sailing vogagec" is a typographic mess.
The Long Voyage was created in 1853.
The only way to sail from Wales to Orkney is by sailing boat, so the time taken will depend entirely on wind and weather conditions during the voyage.
Long Voyage Back was created in 1983.
A voyage is a long journey, particularly by ship.
Vasco de Gama was the first European to reach India by sea. He left Portugal on July 1497 sailing around Africa and reached India on May 20, 1498.
The duration of The Long Voyage Home is 1.75 hours.
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It means Have a good pleasant trip/safe journey.Bon voyage is a French phrase used in English to say goodbye to someone embarking on a long journey.