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If you travel south of South America far enough, you will reach the continent of Antartica.
No. North America only.
I believe she was coming back to America from her recent visit to Egypt.
Iceland, Greenland, Vinland (North America).
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The term Polynesian Nation refers to a subgroup of Oceania. It is made up of over 1,000 islands. Some of the islands are independent countries while others are territories. The term came about because the inhabitants of all the islands are of Polynesian decent. Polynesians are said to be the greatest and most successful sea explorers in all history not only because of the distance they were able to travel without any type of technology (not even a compass) but because they were able to adapt and inhabit all of the places they traveled too. Examples of Islands within the Polynesian Nation: New Zealand, Hawaii and the Hawaiian archipelago, Samoa, French Polynesia etc.
How was it possible for Polynesian sailors to travel across vast expanses of ocean and not get lost?
The Caribbean is East from all of the Central American countries and many of the islands are also North.
You have to travel to Ecuador in South America first, then you have to take a national air flight to the Galapagos Islands either from the city of Quito or Guayaquil. The Islands are located 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador.
No, you cannot drive from Chicago to the Solomon Islands. Chicago is located in North America and the Solomon Islands are located in the South Pacific Ocean. Some form of air or water travel will be necessary.
No, you cannot travel to the Cayman Islands without a passport.
Yes, you need a valid passport to travel to the Cayman Islands.
Yes, you need a valid passport to travel to the Cayman Islands.
Yes, a valid passport is required for travel to the Cayman Islands.
Yes, you need a valid passport to travel to the Cayman Islands.
The Galapagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador, South America. He also went to many other places included Australia and New Zealand. The voyage lasted for 5 years. He also stopped at various parts of South America.
No, Charles Darwin did not travel to Tahiti during his famous scientific voyage on the HMS Beagle. Darwin visited the Galapagos Islands, South America, Australia, and other locations, but not Tahiti.