A voyage of discovery refers to a journey undertaken to explore new territories, ideas, or knowledge, often leading to significant insights or advancements. Historically, it often pertains to maritime expeditions that uncovered new lands and cultures. In a broader sense, it can also describe personal or intellectual journeys where individuals seek to understand themselves or the world around them. Such voyages can foster innovation and broaden perspectives.
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"Discovery", "anticipation", "hope", "togetherness".
Sir Francis Drake got "The Pelican" at the start of his first voyage of discovery, but then changed it to "Golden Hind", so at the start of his first voyage of discovery.
Columbus left Spain on his first voyage of discovery.
Mark Vanstone has written: 'Voyage of discovery'
The Discovery launched before 1602 was captained by Christopher Newport and whose voyage resulted in the founding of Jamestown in 1607
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No, on his first voyage of discovery, he had two ships and 110 men, and on his second voyage he had three ships, the number of crew is unknown.