By some people, the phrase "captain's log" is often referred to as the record of a sea voyage.
logbook, or just log.
No, Simon Fraser didn't have a second voyage because after he died in 1862 after his first voyage before he could take a second voyage
well i guess that it was Cartagena
well i guess that it was Cartagena
A ship's record of its voyage, often referred to as a logbook, is a detailed account of the ship's activities during a specific journey. It typically includes information such as the ship's position, weather conditions, navigation details, crew activities, and any significant events that occur during the voyage. This record serves as an official document for legal, operational, and safety purposes, providing valuable information for future voyages and investigations if needed.
Christopher Columbus was the first European to record encountering a hurricane during his fourth voyage to the Caribbean in 1502.
When a captain keeps a journal or diary of a voyage, this is called a log. Words similar to log are annal, daybook, record, and timetable.
A captain's journal or diary of a voyage is a written record kept by the captain of a ship detailing important events, observations, navigational data, and personal reflections during a voyage. It serves as a historical document and a navigational aid for future reference.
Voyage - Voyage album - was created in 1978.
The 39 men he left on the island in the Bahamas were killed by the Native Americans. He does not record any death on his 33 day voyage.
Backwater Voyage by Archie BinnsBalloon voyage by Rupert SaundersBartlett and the Ice Voyage by Odo HirschBecassine Voyage by M.-L CaumeryBiblical Ancestry Voyage by William LaRue DillardBlue Voyage by Conrad AikenBon Bon Voyage by Nancy FairbanksBon voyage by numerous authorsThe Brendan Voyage by Timothy SeverinBroken Voyage by G. W. BarringtonBuccaneer Voyage (Spotlight Books) by Michael CeitelbaumBungee's Voyage by Sally Ford
Bon voyage is the correct one