Circumnavigation
To circumnavigate a place, such as an island, a continent, or the Earth, is to travel all the way around it by boat or ship. More recently, the term has also been used to cover aerial round-the-world flights. see also modern circumnavigation
Related Topics:
Earth - Modern circumnavigation
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Notable global maritime circumnavigations |
| ► | Other notable maritime circumnavigations |
| ► | Record maritime circumnavigations |
| ► | Notable aerial circumnavigations |
| ► | External links |
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