As miraculous as nuclear submarines are, they cannot sail under continents.
The South Pole is located on the continent of Antarctica, 10% of the surface area of planet Earth.
The pilgrims sailed to the continent of North America. The Spanish sailed to South America later.
He sailed to explore North America.
The Nautilus only operates in water: the South Pole sits on the continent of Antarctica.
Tasman sailed past New Zealand in December 1642.
He sailed in every direction. When he arrived in the 'New World' he sailed mostly West and a bit South. Going home he sailed East and a bit North.
He sailed west from Greenland to North America.
Sailed west from Greenland to North America, then south along the east coast of Canada.
Ferdinand Magellan never explored North Carolina. He sailed around South America and then to Guam and the Philippines.
vasco da gama sailed from Portugal to India by going around the cape of good hope in south America - he sailed for the french
Captain cook sailed to the west side of australia fhk
He sailed from England south to Africa, west to South America, through the Straits of Magellan, north along the South American and Central American, west to the Phillipines, west and south across the Indian Ocean, and back north to England
around southern Africa