Portugal, Spain, France, and Great Britain.
The journeys of Vasco da Gama, Ferdinand Magellan, and Christopher Columbus in the late 1400s were made possible by advancements in navigation technology, such as the astrolabe and magnetic compass, which improved maritime exploration. Additionally, the rise of powerful nation-states like Spain and Portugal, which sought new trade routes and resources, provided the necessary funding and support. The Renaissance era also fostered a spirit of curiosity and learning, encouraging exploration and the pursuit of new lands. Together, these factors created an environment conducive to significant maritime expeditions.
Spain, Portugal, France, Great Britain, and Netherlands.
a booklet you take on journeys
Journeys across africa are dangerous because there is little to eat and to drink and there is a lot of people out there that can kill you for fun. This answer was made by Brandon
Great Railway Journeys ended in 1999.
Great Railway Journeys was created in 1980.
The duration of Great Railway Journeys is 3600.0 seconds.
The duration of Great British Railway Journeys is 1800.0 seconds.
Great British Railway Journeys was created on 2010-01-04.
"Uncharted Journeys: An Exploration of Life and Adventure"
Some great rail journeys in England include USA, Canada, Battlefield Tours and Ocean Cruises. You can find more information about and schedule a tour with the Great Rail Journeys at the Great Rail website.
One can find information on great railway journeys when one watches the BBC history travelogue documentary called "Great British Railway Journeys' presented by Michael Portillo.
Great Britain sponsored John Franlin's journeys to Anarctica.
None. James Cook's journeys were voyages of exploration, not transportation.
James Cook made three major journeys of exploration.
The cast of Great British Journeys - 2007 includes: Nicholas Crane as Himself - Presenter