- nuclear-powered
submarine USS
Triton cir****navigated the
globe in 60 days, 21
hours for
Operation Sandblast. The
current cir****navigation record in a
powered boat...
-
person to
cir****navigate solo
twice (1921–1925 and 1932–1937).
Electa and
Irving Johnson; 1934–1958; sail
training pioneers,
cir****navigated the world...
- The
following five
nonsurvivors are
considered to have
successfully cir****navigated since they died
after the
Victoria and
Trinidad had
crossed the tracks...
-
Francis Drake's
cir****navigation, also
known as Drake's
Raiding Expedition, was an
important historical maritime event that took
place between 15 December...
- A
cir****navigation of the
Earth is a
journey from a
point around the globe,
returning to the
point of departure. In a
pedestrian cir****navigation, travelers...
- The
first aerial cir****navigation of the
world was
completed in 1924 by four
aviators from an eight-man team of the
United States Army Air Service, the...
- into
resupply at the Cape
Verde Islands before completing the
first cir****navigation on 6
September 1522. Of the
initial 270 crew members, only 18 sailors...
- The
first Russian cir****navigation of the
Earth occurred between August 1803 and
August 1806. It was
carried out by two ships, the
Nadezhda and the Neva...
-
discusses a book that one of the
characters read as a child, The Girl Who
Cir****navigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making.
Valente then
began a book by...
- 9
September 1588.
Following in the
footsteps of
Francis Drake who
cir****navigated the globe,
Thomas Cavendish was
influenced in an
attempt to repeat...