The phrase likely refers to the early European explorers, particularly the Portuguese and Spanish during the Age of Exploration. They sought spices in the East Indies but often encountered lush forests and rivers in South America, such as during the explorations of the Amazon River. One notable figure is Francisco de Orellana, who was among the first Europeans to navigate the Amazon River and documented its rich biodiversity while initially searching for wealth and spices.
More than 2/3 of Finland is forest, and there are many inland lakes and rivers.
Because of all of the rivers flowing into it, it's a rain forest after all.
Depending on what is meant by "major rivers" the list of the top 5 might vary. But, if we are looking for the 5 navigable rivers in the island chain the list would include the following 5 rivers on the island of Kauai: 1. Hanalei River 2. Hanapepe River 3. Lumahai River 4. Waialua River 5. Waimea River Navigable rivers are those large enough to be sailed on by boats and/or ships.
The Himalayan rivers are the snow fed rivers in India.
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Christopher Columbus, who set sail with one of his goals to bring back new spices, but instead discovered a real bonanza!
It's Christopher Columbus. One of his goals when he set sail was to come back with new spices. Harold Jonhson
Christopher Columbus
Six Rivers National Forest was created in 1947.
The area of Six Rivers National Forest is 3,875.229 square kilometers.
The area of Twin Rivers State Forest is 60.225 square kilometers.
No one invented rivers someone might have discovered them
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Animals they hunt in the forest, wild fruits found in the forest, and fish they catch in the rivers in the forest.
they were used for.......... the forest
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The phrase likely refers to European explorers, particularly during the Age of Discovery, who initially sought spices and valuable trade goods. Upon their expeditions, they often stumbled upon rich and diverse ecosystems filled with forests, rivers, wildlife, and mineral resources. These discoveries significantly altered their understanding of the world and led to extensive colonization and exploitation of these newfound lands. The quest for spices thus opened the door to a broader exploration of natural wealth.