Explorers traveling by sea are often referred to as "maritime explorers" or "nautical explorers." Historically, they may also be known as "navigators" or "sailors," depending on their role and purpose. These individuals embarked on voyages to discover new lands, trade routes, and cultures, significantly contributing to our understanding of geography and history. Notable examples include explorers like Christopher Columbus and Ferdinand Magellan.
The NorthWest Passage
This modern-day explorers territory was the sea?
They called it Black Sea because when explorers read legend about it they thought that it was filled with monsters like half man half beast.
European explorers used the compass as a navigational tool to determine their direction when traveling by sea. By utilizing the magnetic properties of the Earth, the compass helped sailors maintain their course and avoid getting lost during long voyages.
The Explorers - 1972 Life Under the Sea was released on: USA: 1973
The Northwest Passage Apex;;;
you are traveling due southeast
The Green Sea of Darkness is water any where around near this point. Explorers hadn't explored it yet so there were a lot of superstitions involved in the naming.
The major port for ships traveling between the Arabian Sea and the Red Sea is Aden.
They weren't sea explorers. Lawson, Blaxland and Wentworth were explorers who crossed the Blue Mountains for the first time.
Miracle Sea and Surrounding Sea
either surrounded sea or miracle sea