The passengers went on Mayflower's dangerous voyage because they wanted to land on Virginia.
when the weather deteriorated it would have been dangerous
Prince Henry the Navigator did not go on any of the voyages that he sponsored.
In a small plane like Cessna only three passengers can go. In Airbus380 more than 500 passengers can be accommodated. This largely depends on the size of the plane.
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Yes, Jacques Cartier did go on a third voyage.
The voyage roller coasters top speed is 67.4mph
There is not a problem with saying 'in to the sea', 'sea' being a noun, but saying 'in to the voyage', even though 'voyage' is also a noun, does not make sense. The reason for this is that the sea is something of substance, into which we can go, whilst a voyage, being temporal, is not, and so we can't, in that sense, go in to it, You could, of course, make a case for a metaphysical 'Into The Voyage'. 'On With The Voyage' or 'The Voyage Begins' might be better.
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i think cuba
To go on a trip
Africa
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