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Votes:0 Advertisement. EnchantedLearning.com is a user-supported site. As a bonus, site members have access to a banner-ad-free version of the site, with print-friendly pages. Click here to learn more. Join Enchanted Learning Site subscriptions last 12 months. Click here for more information on site membership. $20.00/year or other amount (directly by Credit Card ) $20.00/year or other amount (via PayPal ) $20.00/year or other amount (for sending a check by mail ) $20.00/year or other amount (for subscribing by school purchase order ) As a thank-you bonus, site members have access to a banner-ad-free version of the site, with print-friendly pages. (Already a member? Click here. ) Enchanted Learning Zoom Explorers A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Africa Antarctica Arctic Australi Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Terra Australis Incognita ~~ Paul V. Hartman ~~ S ince an early time - at least that of the Greeks before Christ - when the earth was already believed to be round, it was widely supposed that a continent in the southern hemisphere was "necessary" to balance the continents of the northern half to allow the earth to maintain its "equilibrium" in the heavens. To the modern thinker, the notion is immediately absurd: the whole earth is a solid ball; what appears to be wide (and deep) expanses of water is really a superficial phenomenon. No dry continent needs to be present in the southern hemisphere because water on the surface is too trivial to upset any balance. Yet that is what was believed. In the first century AD, Pomponius Mela, and in the second century, Claudius Ptolemy, he of the Alexa Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 --> Zheng He (1371-1433), the great Ming navigator. Ancient Chinese Explorers Part 2 | Back to part 1 Exploits of the eunuch admiral Zheng He commemorated his adventures on a stone pillar discovered in Fujian province
in the 1930s. His mission, according to the pillar, was to flaunt the might of
Chinese power and collect tribute from the "barbarians from beyond the seas."
On his first trip, leading more than 60 massive galleons, Zheng He visited what
would later become Vietnam and reached the port of Calicut, India. On his
return, he battled pirates and established massive warehouses in the Straits of
Malacca for sorting all the goods accumulated on this and subsequent voyages. While voyaging to India, the ships encountered a ferocious hurricane. Zheng He
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Votes:0 Spice Islands Home Page A schools Curriculum Project which follows the journey of Tim
Severin as he retraces the steps of the famous explorer Alfred
Russel Wallace in the Spice
Islands of Indonesia . This project is coordinated by the University
of Limerick , Ireland and has received financial funding from the Department
of Education in Dublin and Bord na Gaeilge. Web
Pages in Irish You are visitor since
24th June 1996 Updated on: 4 July 1996 Click the underlined word or phrase below to learn about: Historical background to Tim Severin's Spice Islands Voyage. Map of the Voyage Crew and vessel ,
the Alfred Wallace . Voyage of the Alfred Wallace. Messages from the Alfred Wallace Final Message
from the Alfred Wallace Pictures
from the Alfred Wallace More pictures from the Alfred
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