The crew on Bartholomeu Dias' ship that stranded during his voyage in the late 15th century consisted of a mix of Portuguese sailors and navigators. Notably, Dias faced difficulties such as rough seas and crew dissent, which ultimately led to his decision to turn back after reaching the southern tip of Africa. The crew's experiences highlighted the challenges of exploration during that era, including harsh conditions and limited knowledge of the waters they navigated.
it was fat and long with 56 crew members on it and christopher columbus died in 1567
Generally, a ship of his size had about 30-40 sailors on board.
Bartolomeu Dias's expedition in 1488 was comprised of three ships and approximately 120 men. The exact number of crew members on each ship varied, but it is generally estimated that there were around 40 to 50 men on each vessel. This crew was responsible for navigating the treacherous waters around the southern tip of Africa, ultimately reaching the Cape of Good Hope.
It was the ill fated ship that was trapped in the Weddell Sea by ice flows, and ultimately, sank. The crew remained stranded in the Antarctic for two years. Fascinating story of survival.
It's called the crew of the ship.
nowhere your crew is already on your ship
Cats
A group of sailors is a ships crew.
a) swimming to it when his ship sank b) being stranded on it by his crew c) buying it in order to build his château there d) inheriting it from his father
747 Crew members were on Champlain's ship. 476 of them died of disease or falling of the ship. His crew members were like slaves to him.
Robinson Crusoe and the ship's crew were rescued from the shipwreck by a passing Portuguese ship that came upon their sheltered cove. They were taken aboard the ship and brought back to civilization. Crusoe was the only survivor to end up stranded on the deserted island.
Costa Allegra cruise ship