Because the women had to stay home and take care of the family, cook, clean, etc.
That would be personal opinion but Explorers of the sky do have alot of extras added that time and darkness dont have.
I think it was called the EXPLORERS. a discarded Tilt-a-whirl carnival ride was used as the base prop. Closer to the ground, two kids built or attempted to build an improvised aircraft in the film Radio Flyer.
The cast of Cave Explorers - 1957 includes: Peter Roberts as Narrator
you can not.
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Julie Cummins has written: 'Women explorers' -- subject(s): Women explorers, Juvenile literature, Explorers, Biography, Women 'Tomboy of the Air' 'Country kid, city kid' -- subject(s): City and town life, Country life, Farm life, Fiction
Isla Mujeres means Island of Women in Spanish. Early explorers found and subsequently named the island Isla Mujeres because they found women there.
There were! and quite a lot too. Examples: Isabella Ederhardt Mary Henrietta Kingsley Gertrude Bell Harriet Chalmers Adams and many more. There was even a society of Women explorers started in 1925.
Wolf Kielich has written: 'Anatomie van de gummiknuppel' -- subject(s): Revolutions, Police 'Vrouwen op ontdekkingsreis' -- subject(s): Women explorers 'Vrouwen op avontuur' -- subject(s): Women explorers, Adventure and adventurers
There weren't any. Women weren't even allowed to go on a ship. It was considered bad luck.
Creenagh Lodge has written: 'Dead as a parrot'
Oh honey, you bet your bottom dollar there were women explorers in the 1400s! One fierce lady you should know about is Isabel Godin, who braved the Amazon jungle in the 16th century. And let's not forget about the badass Queen Isabella I of Castile, who sponsored Columbus' little voyage to the Americas. So yeah, women were out there exploring and conquering the world way before it was cool.
Explorers of science, or explorers of history.
The possessive form of the plural noun explorers is explorers'.Example: The explorers' feet were always cold.
Historically, women often faced societal restrictions, limited opportunities, and cultural barriers that hindered their ability to pursue exploration and travel. Additionally, traditional gender roles have often confined women to domestic responsibilities, making it challenging for them to engage in extensive travel or exploration. Despite these barriers, there have been many pioneering women explorers who have defied conventions and made significant contributions to the field.
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