The journey of the First Fleet from England to New South Wales was about 8 months. The ships could not carry enough supplies for everyone for that amount of time, which is why the First Fleet made three stops between England and NSW. Rio de Janeiro was a thriving port, and well stocked with rations (and fresh livestock) for the journey.
The First Fleet left Portsmouth, England, on 13 May 1787.From there, they travelled to Tenerife in the Canary Islands, off the north west coast of Africa. Their next port was Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil, then on to the Cape Of Good Hope in South Africa. From there, they headed south of the Australian continent, reaching Botany Bay before moving on to Port Jackson.For a map of the First Fleet's route, see the related link.
If you could sail in a straight line from the tip of South Africa to the first land-fall directly south, you would travel approximately 2,206.763 nautical miles.
The First Fleet's trip from Portsmouth to Rio de Janeiro took almost three months. The fleet departed on 13 May 1787 and arrived in Rio on 7 August 1787.
The First Fleet made three stops.It first stopped at Tenerife in the Canary Islands, off the north western coast of Africa.The Fleet then moved on to Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil.The next and final stop was Cape Town, on the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa).
On 7 August 1787 the First Fleet arrived at Rio de Janeiro and left on 5 September.
The First Fleet left Rio De Janeiro on 3 September 1787.
In Rio De Janeiro the First Fleet stocked up on live stock ect.
On 7 August 1787 the First Fleet arrived at Rio de Janeiro and left on 5 September.
The First Fleet travelled from Portsmouth, to Tenerife in the Canary Islands. From there it continued on the Rio de Janeiro in South America, then across to South Africa. It then continued east to New South Wales.
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The First Fleet left Portsmouth, England, on 13 May 1787.From there, they travelled to Tenerife in the Canary Islands, off the north west coast of Africa. Their next port was Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil, then on to the Cape Of Good Hope in South Africa. From there, they headed south of the Australian continent, reaching Botany Bay before moving on to Port Jackson.For a map of the First Fleet's route, see the related link.
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If you could sail in a straight line from the tip of South Africa to the first land-fall directly south, you would travel approximately 2,206.763 nautical miles.
São Paulo city and Rio de Janeiro city are two largest cities in Brazil.
The First Fleet did not land either in or on London. The First Fleet departed Portsmouth, England on 13 May 1787. It then travelled to Australia via the Canary Islands, Rio de Janeiro and South Africa, arriving in Port Jackson, New South Wales on 26 January 1788.