Great Britain was explored in prehistoric times. No records remain of who did it or of precisely when.
France and later Great Britain
There weren't any really - Britain's an ancient country, all accounts of discovery are mainly folklore
Great Britain. Well, actually, he was a settler, not an explorer, but, either way, he was British.
The Great Pyramid of Giza has been extensively, but not completely explored.
The main countries that explored the North American continents were Spain, France, and Great Britain. However, more European countries explored North America. They include Portugal, Sweden, the Netherlands, Italy, Russia, and Germany.
Explorers from Portugal, Holland (the Netherlands), France and Great Britain explored Australia before 1820. Macassan traders from Indonesia also explored along the coastline for sea slugs (a delicacy) hundreds of years before the Portuguese sailors came anywhere near the continent.
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Yes Great Britain does. There are hundreds of reservoirs dotted around Great Britain.
Great Britain had one of the largest navies of Europe in the 17th century, and interdicted trade by their chief competitor, Spain. Although France explored Louisiana and Canada, the European continental wars took their toll and soon Britain had taken Canada from them, as well as New Amsterdam from the Dutch.
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