It depends on what destination you're talking about.
A long haul destination requires a fairly long journey and a substantial distance; usualy flights are over 4 hours long.
Slaves were forced to dance during the Middle Passage because when the ship arrived in the destination they would have to be fit enough to work.
Life is a journey. Death is a destination.
The 'destination' is the place you are going to when you set out on a journey.
Fugitive slaves was the group that provided aid to the slaves on their underground journey.
A journey is what you do to get to your destination. A trip is what you do to get there and what you do while there.
The duration of your journey depends on your ultimate Antarctic destination and the speed of your ship.
three months
Slaves escaped to Detroit, Erie, and Boston.
3 hours, 20 minutes
Middle Passage was the name of the slaves journey from Africa to the colonies of the new world.
Harriet Tubman and the enslaved individuals she helped escape sought freedom in the northern United States, with many aiming for Canada. The journey was part of the Underground Railroad, a network of safe houses and routes used by escaping slaves. Tubman's ultimate goal was to lead them to areas where slavery was abolished, allowing them to live freely and safely. Canada, being a free territory, became a significant destination for many escaping slaves.