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Synopsis: Transport & travel: Trip & travel: Travel: Voyage:


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which is owned by German shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd. Asked to trace a product through a typical container voyage,

and bottle it in the U s. On the eastbound voyage, nearly every berth was filled with U s. military cargo destined for the 250,000 American soldiers stationed in West germany.


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Voyage to Punt This voyage to Punt (also known as oegod s land) was a key foreign relations triumph during Hatshepsut s reign.

Egyptians had made voyages to it for centuries by Hatshepsut s time. The depiction of Punt at the Deir el-Bahari temple shows oescenes of the Puntite s village (with) conical reed-built huts built on poles above the ground entered via ladders Shaw writes adding that palms

An ancient record of the voyage indicates that it was wildly successful. oethe loading of the ships very heavily with marvels of the country of Punt;


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 Interplanetary travel Instead animal experiments in space can provide insights into the dangers of longer voyages such as interplanetary or interstellar travel for extraterrestrial colonization.


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In October 1995 NASA and the University of Wisconsin created the technology to do so with the goal of feeding astronauts on long space voyages


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This would have involved a voyage of more than 2200 kilometers 1367 miles from its native New guinea

and its arrival on the island is consistent with other known maritime voyages in the region at that time evidence that people imported the sago seeds


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At the city the archaeologists found evidence that a series of long buildings called galleries held troops who could have participated in voyages to the Levant and possibly guarded VIPS while at Giza.


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Previous investigations found that the vessel's timbers had been damaged by burrowing holes of Lyrodus pedicellatus a type of shipworm typically found in high-salinity warm waters a sign that the ship at some point in its life made a trip to the Caribbean perhaps on a trading voyage.


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The 9 Craziest Ocean Voyages Separately another group of scientists discovered a climate anomaly in the South Pacific during this era that would have eased sailing from central East Polynesia southwest to New zealand.

We show that the sailing canoe in its basic form would have been able to make these voyages purely through downwind sailing.


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Christopher Columbus took sweet potatoes to Europe after his first voyage to the New world in 1492.


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Research voyage: A US research vessel left Oregon on 22 august for Canadian waters to conduct seismic studies imaging seafloor structures, after a Canadian court declined to halt the cruise.


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The vessel had been on a research voyage when it became trapped by ice near Commonwealth Bay on 24 Â December.


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His voyage also included livestock beginning a legacy that would lead to the extermination of many native animals in the New world through predation


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This technology might be okay for a Mars colony or a deep space voyage. Let's see:


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It traces back through Christopher Columbus'second voyage to the New world the Moorish invasion of Spain and the ancient domestication of the aurochs in the middle East and India.

and picked up cattle on his second voyage and brought them to the New world. Once in the New world most of the cattle eventually went feral.


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voyage of the Astrolabe (1826-1829. Initially described by French Professor of botany Achille Richard as Leptospermum ericoides this species


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Domestic animals such as chickens carried on these early voyages have left behind a genetic record that can solve some of these long standing mysteries.


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This would have involved a voyage of more than 2200km from its native New guinea and its arrival on the island is consistent with other known maritime voyages in the region at that time--evidence that people imported the Sago seeds

and planted them. The findings have huge importance for ecological studies or rainforests as the historical role of people in managing the forest vegetation has rarely been considered.


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