Venetian
The city is a busy place, unlike the country
The word travelled (also traveled) is the past participle, past tense of the verb to travel. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective: the traveled road; a well travelled adventurer.
both are incorrect. it is traveled.
In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Ninasafiri!" has the meaning of "I am traveling."
A person who walks from place to place.
a caravan
No. They were shepherds and farmers.
caravan
A group of travelling merchants are called carvans
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Sometimes traveling merchants at Bower Lake and Brightwood have it. If not then you can buy it at Bloodstone.
To fend off attacks by Bedouins many traveled in a caravan, or group of traveling merchants and animals.
Sea Merchants and Explorer's...used the Compasses (especially after arriving to a new place, and Needing the Exact Concordant , for Returning to Thier Home Lands.
they use to be Bedouins like my husband traveling form place to place with camels and sheep and chickens and live in tents.
Marco Polo did note tea taxes in his book in 1285, but Portuguese priests and merchants traveling in China were probably the first to bring it back.
There were many problems on the Silk Road. One of these problems was robbery. With traveling merchants moving constantly on the road, they were the perfect target for a bandit looking to make some easy money.