Ernest Shacketon is today remembered as one of the most famous explorers of the Antarctic. During his life he led several missions to the frozen continent, managing to reach as close as 102 miles from the pole. Ran Fiennes The end of the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration did not mean th...
可知,达•伽马于1498年到达卡利卡特,从欧洲直航到印度;根据第六栏He also discovered the Drake Passage in 1577.(他还在1577年发现了德雷克海峡。)可知,德雷克在1577年发现了德雷克海峡;根据第四栏His Antarctic expedition(探险队)of 1910~1912 discovered the South Pole.(他在1910~1912年的南极考察中发现了...
List of notable or famous explorers from France, with bios and photos, including the top explorers born in France and even some popular explorers who ...
Throughout history, England has produced some of the most renowned explorers who embarked on daring voyages and made groundbreaking discoveries. The famous ...
(20分)Four famous explorers in history Christopher Columbus As an Italian explorer, Columbus made four important voyages to the Americas(the first journey was in 1492 to the Bahamas). Sailing in unknown seas, Columbus made humans know about the knowledge of crossing the Atlantic and the Americas...
Explorers of Antarctica: Lesson for Kids from Chapter 4/ Lesson 55 3.9K For over a hundred years, people have been venturing to Antarctica to try and explore this icy continent. This lesson will look at some of the more famous explorers and what they accomplished. ...
In the meantime, here is just a short introduction to some of the most important explorers to ever walk, sail and navigate the Earth: Marco Polo Marco Polo remains one of the most famous explorers of all time. Date of birth and death:Marco Polo was born in 1254 in Venice, Italy. ...
He crossed the Antarctic Circle and discovered the Hawaiian Islands.Cook’s voyages also included mapping the east coast of Australia and the entire coast of New Zealand. His accurate maps were used for generations, helping other explorers navigate the seas....
One of the most successful English Antarctic explorers Robert Falcon Scott is best known for his second Antarctic mission in which managed to reach the South Pole only five weeks after the Roald Admunsen. Sadly, he and his crew died in the frozen Antarctic on their way back to home base. ...
Beginning from the early 15th century until the middle of the 17th century, European explorers took to the seas in search of trade, knowledge, and...