The Burke and Wills expedition, which aimed to cross Australia from south to north, took approximately 4 months. It began on August 20, 1860, and ended in April 1861, when the majority of the party perished during their return journey. The expedition faced numerous challenges, including harsh weather and food shortages, ultimately leading to its tragic outcome.
From Adelaide, Burke and Wills travelled north to just west of today's Balranald, north to Menindee, Torowoto, Bulloo and reached their camp at Cooper Creek. From here they made their way to the corner where Queensland and South Australia meet (but do not meet any other state), then north to the Gulf of Carpentaria. A map of Burke and Wills' route can be found at the related link below.
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they had to make peace with native americans and through the winter the had to fight through the snows. and they had to search for food. make new boats thats all that i know
Columbus and about 90 crew members set sail on August 3rd, 1492 from Palos, Spain and returned on March 15th, 1493.
From Adelaide, Burke and Wills travelled north to just west of today's Balranald, north to Menindee, Torowoto, Bulloo and reached their camp at Cooper Creek. From here they made their way to the corner where Queensland and South Australia meet (but do not meet any other state), then north to the Gulf of Carpentaria. A map of Burke and Wills' route can be found at the related link below.
2 years
Which expedition - it would help to give the names and year in a question like that.
usually about 4-5 days, mostly on the fifth day
find out your self
Up to half a year.
54 days
About two or one year.
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The 1527 Narvaez expedition lasted approximately six years, from 1527 to 1533. It was an ill-fated expedition led by Spanish explorer Pánfilo de Narváez to explore and colonize Florida.
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