Amerigo Vespucci's voyages typically lasted around 2-3 years. His first voyage, from 1499 to 1500, explored the northern coast of South America. His second voyage, from 1501 to 1502, focused on the coast of Brazil.
something to read on the long voyage to the Galapagos islands
Daylight saving has been around for over a hundred years, with the idea first proposed by Benjamin Franklin in 1784. It was first implemented during World War I to conserve energy.
The first recorded hurricane was near Hispaniola in 1495. This was encountered by Christopher Columbus on his voyage to the New World. The first US named hurricane was Hurricane George, in 1947. US meteorologists working in the Pacific Ocean began naming tropical cyclones during World War 2, when they often had to track multiple storms.
Oh, dude, the longest loom band in the world is like super long. It's over 15,000 feet long, which is like over 4,500 meters. So, if you ever need a loom band that can wrap around the world a few times, now you know where to find it.
James Cook's first voyage was from 1768 to 1771.
3 years or 1,124 days. The ship was the Victoria, which set sail from Seville in 1522 with Ferdinand Magellan(born: Portugal) at the helm. Magellan died during the voyage, and Juan Sebastian Elcano (born: Getaria, Basque Country) took his place.
6 weeks.
Ferdinand Magellan's voyage around the world lasted approximately three years, from September 20, 1519, to September 6, 1522. Although Magellan himself did not complete the journey, as he was killed in the Philippines in 1521, his expedition became the first to circumnavigate the globe. The fleet set sail with five ships, but only one, the Victoria, returned to Spain with 18 surviving crew members.
155 Days
it took 7 months
The Long Voyage was created in 1853.
Amerigo Vespucci's voyages typically lasted around 2-3 years. His first voyage, from 1499 to 1500, explored the northern coast of South America. His second voyage, from 1501 to 1502, focused on the coast of Brazil.
1,000,000,000,000,000,000 days
Charles Darwin's voyage on the HMS Beagle lasted approximately five years, from 1831 to 1836. The journey took him around the world, including stops in South America, the Galápagos Islands, and various other locations. This voyage was pivotal in shaping his theories on evolution and natural selection.
Long Voyage Back was created in 1983.
around 35 days