The ship named "Discovery" was famously captained by British explorer James Cook during his first voyage to the Pacific Ocean from 1768 to 1771. Cook and his crew undertook significant exploration, mapping the coasts of New Zealand and Australia. The vessel played a crucial role in expanding European knowledge of the region and its indigenous peoples.
Captain Scott sailed the Discovery to Antarctica in 1901.
Captain Robert Falcon Scott sailed in two different ships on his Antarctic expeditions, the Terra Nova and the Discovery.
Henry Hudson
Captain Scott sailed on two ships: the Discovery and the Terra Nova.
He sailed by ship.
The tattered and worn ship sailed into the bay.
Henry Hudson sailed for the country of Holland, also known as the Netherlands in 1609 on the Hopewell and The Half moon. He later sailed for England using a ship called the Discovery
Robert Falcon Scott traveled to Antarctica in 1901 as part of the Discovery Expedition. The expedition used the ship Discovery to reach Antarctica. Scott later made a second expedition to Antarctica in 1910, known as the Terra Nova Expedition, where he attempted to reach the South Pole.
The Mayflower was the name of the ship that the Pilgrims sailed on. The Ship, before the Pilgrims' Voyage, was used predominantly as a cargo ship.
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Sailed by ship