The caravel was a small, highly maneuverable sailing ship developed in the 15th century, primarily used by the Portuguese for exploration. Its design allowed for long voyages and the ability to sail against the wind, making it ideal for navigating the coastal waters of Africa and the Atlantic Ocean. Caravels played a crucial role in the Age of Discovery, facilitating the exploration of new trade routes and the discovery of new lands. Their versatility and speed contributed significantly to maritime advancements during this period.
Caravel is a noun.
A caravel was a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship.The caravel came into sight on the horizon.They set sail aboard the caravel for the New World.
Caravel in french means caravelle
My caravel mum loves to dance
The caravel is much smaller than I'd imagined. Christopher Columbus used a caravel.
light caravel had triangular sails to better control the wind
The caravel was an original Portugese model.
the Half Moon
He sailed the caravel hundreds of miles over the Pacific Ocean.The caravel was a midsized ship developed by the Portuguese and Spanish.
The stamp depicts two caravel ships approaching land
The Caravel was able explore along the West African coast and into the Atlantic Ocean.
The caravel was 18m to 20m long and 40 to 50 tons.