About 20 minutes! By jet in acient china!
Most people in the Sahel travel on foot, on horses, camels, planes, boats, and cars.
I think that the modes of travel in the sahel are horses, camels,and walking.
In Jesus' time, people primarily used animals such as donkeys, camels, and horses for transportation. Donkeys were especially common due to their affordability and suitability for rugged terrains. Camels were primarily used for long-distance travel in desert regions, while horses were more commonly used by the wealthy or for military purposes.
Mostly during Medieval times horses would have been the means of travel. Depending on which part of the world they also could have used camels & elephants. Also their could have been horse drawn carriages.
No, camels have always been featured. Horses were very expensive in those days and couldn't travel the distance that was needed.
Most people in the Sahel travel on foot, on horses, camels, planes, boats, and cars.
In the past people travel by traditional things like camels , horses. Nowadays people travel by plane , car, train etc.
During the Shang Dynasty (c. 1600–1046 BCE), people primarily traveled by foot, using horses, and in chariots, which were a significant advancement in transportation at the time. Rivers served as important routes for travel and trade, with boats being used for transporting goods and people. The construction of roads improved over time, facilitating movement across the dynasty's territory. Overall, travel was essential for trade, military campaigns, and communication within the dynasty.
Camels do not have hooves. They have a two-toed foot with toenails and a soft footpad.
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by camels and on foot