During the reign of Cleopatra herself, there were no expeditions made at all as far as Egypt was concerned. When Julius Caesar was in Egypt he planned on sending an expedition to find the source of the Nile, but never followed through. Rome also, was more concerned with its political infighting than to send out any expeditions.
For dates and places Charles Sturt and Thomas Mitchell explored, see the related questions.
He wanted people to settle in the America's, and to create more settlements, in different places.
They were similar because they were both seeking mythilogical places . Ponce de Leon (fountain of youth) and Coronado ( The Seven Cities of Gold)
In the pyramids in the north near Cairo or the tombs in the south near Luxor.
Unfortunately for us, no, Cleopatra's grave has not yet been discovered. Before all the trouble in Egypt they were actively searching for it and they had two promising places where they were excavating. Nothing has been published about any progress they may have made or even if the digs have resumed.
Romanticism often found its subjects in faraway places and featured the use of emotions and passion.
Missionaries were basically travelers, travelers who taught people all around the world. So if they wanted to be a missionary they had to go to faraway places. It's like cleaning your house but staying in one room the whole time! So that's the most likely reason as to why missionaries were sent to faraway places.
ethics
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Almost anything can remind a person of something else! Smells are really powerful memory triggers. A river travels throughout a land, so it can remind a person of traveling to faraway places.
Disneyland - 1954 Faraway Places High Hot and Wet Siam 4-14 was released on: USA: 1 January 1958
he was a pharaoh so he traded with other places
Romanticism
Romanticism
why did Britain want to send criminals to faraway places in the 19th century
The mummy of Cleopatra is in her tomb which is somewhere in Egypt. It has not been found although they are supposed to be looking in two likely places.
Robert Edwin Peary was the explorer that made several expeditions in 1886 that placed him in the vanguard of Arctic Explorers.