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Early pioneers of maritime voyage took a step when they departed to places they did not know before. This is a relatively primitive technique - depending on skill, courage and determination. Ocean navigation is an important part of global globalization and promotes the spread of world trade and knowledge. Railroad has reached the era of new industries. The trip that used to take a few days before now can be completed in a few hours. Construction of a railroad forged the country and made people closer. It also extends genetics pools by allowing more transportation. As more products and food can be transported, the railway can also improve the standard of living
Abstract: The story to study ocean navigation is mainly from the 19th century. The Ocean Tour offers a unique opportunity to experience a high-level environment, and journals and letters express these experiences. Travelers such as Welcome Arnold Green and Edwin Hillyer saw the interaction between a majestic storm and a calm weather. As seen in the voyage from Boston to California in 1849 by Richard Greenleaf Norton, the ship is also like a house, and if it is in close proximity it can lead to warm homosexual relations, conflict, tension There is sex. * Time: 1817-1938
The voyage of Vespucci clearly shows that there is no route on the west coast to Asia. This stage was for the time being, and probably the largest ocean navigation setting ever: sailing around the world. Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan (around 1410 - 1521), departed from Seville in Spain, departed from Seville, Spain, and five vessels headed to the coast of South America. He arrived in the mainland in November. A year later, from October to November 1520, Magellan ran a bad ocean strait (now known as the Magellan Strait) at the cape of the African continent and sailed the Pacific Ocean, the world's largest Pacific Ocean. The following month, Magellan was killed in a small clash with local residents of the island. Under the command of Juan de Elcano, his only remaining ship kept returning to Seville port in 1522.