The following are in linear miles or "as the crow flies":
You could go by boat. London was a seaport and travel by sea was faster than travel by land. It was also possible to use the river to travel. If you could not travel by water, and were forced to go by land, you could go by horse, if you could afford one, or by horse-drawn carriage, if you were really rolling in money, or, if you were most people, you could walk. The roads were terrible and it took a long time to get anywhere.
No, airplanes could not fly that far when he was alive. All his intercontinental travel was by ocean liner. However IIRC he was the first person to fly an airplane IN Australia.
JCS was a low-budget film as you could tell from the props. The desert locales could be shot anywhere, so there wasn't any travel to the middle east. It didn't take a year to produce, film and edit...
Due to the immense size of the amphitheaters, seating 12,000 to 15,000 spectators, the masks were used to exaggerate facial features; so that the audience members farthest away could still see the characters. Much later, in the Hellenistic Period, small megaphones were incorporated into the mouths of the masks to assist in the amplification of the actors' voices.
"Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth;" It shows the trait of regret. The traveler wishes to experience the two different paths, but realizes they may only choose one.
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You could travel to any city in the world, provided you travelled for enough days!
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If you could only travel 500 miles a day from Chicago, you would be able to reach Dallas, Texas in one day as it is approximately 792 miles away. St. Louis, Missouri is about 297 miles away, and Lincoln, Nebraska is around 434 miles away, making them reachable within a day as well.
159 miles (rounded). But Savanna is small and Chicago is big so it could vary a little from the Chicago end. But should help you.
My Answer:Matamoros, Mexico
"Chicago 37" could refer to an archaic term for a zip code in Chicago. Zip codes used to be written as, "Chicago, 37, Illinois".
Omaha, NE to the west, Pittsburgh, PA to the east, Nashville, TN to the south and Duluth, MN to the north.
You would travel east. However, if you were in Chicago Heights, you would travel north. If you were in East Chicago, you could travel north or east.