People go exploring to meet new people and to get goods for them self's and for there king and there queen.
The time when explorers started exploring was called the "Age of Exploration".
Portuguese explorers focused on establishing trading outposts and establishing trade routes to Asia, while Spanish explorers were more focused on acquiring territory and resources in the New World. The Portuguese were particularly interested in finding a sea route to Asia for the lucrative spice trade.
I presume they would do it in a bush.. But it depends where they're exploring..
if you mean the rock that becomes a staircase in explorers of the sky, its in the centre of the town, right of where you go exploring.
The explorers were looking for gold and fame when they explored the world.
Like all explorers of his time he was seeking an Asian water route plus power, gold, and gifts from the crown.
Apart from the first sea explorers who landed on Australia's shores, people began exploring Australia from the the first year that European settlement began. Governor Arthur Phillip first began exploring beyond Sydney in April 1788, and numerous other explorers followed after him.
You can get dark hill by checking the job board every day it will be a i want to go exploring and the place says ???
a merchant, soldier, nobleman, & sailor
Tudor explorers went exploring for several reasons. One was the desire to find new trade routes to Asia and bypass the Venetian monopoly. They were also motivated by the quest for fame, wealth, and glory, as well as the expansion of England's empire and influence. Additionally, exploration offered the opportunity to gather knowledge about new lands, cultures, and resources.
they found potatoes :)
Early explorers faced fears of the unknown, such as encountering new diseases, dangerous wildlife, harsh weather conditions, and hostile indigenous populations. They also feared getting lost at sea or in unfamiliar lands, as well as running out of food and resources during their journeys.