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Major explorations of Earth continued after the Age of Discovery. By the early seventeenth century, vessels were sufficiently well built and their navigators competent enough to travel to virtually anywhere on the planet by sea. In the 17th century, Dutch explorers such as Willem Jansz and Abel Tasman explored the coasts of Australia.
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Gates has hosted and executive produced Expedition Unknown on Discovery Channel after having moved from Travel Channel, since January 2015, and is in its 12th season as of November 2023. [ 16 ] In 2020, a COVID-19 pandemic at-home variant of the show was created to fill the end of the season, and further network airtime, called Josh Gates ...
From the early 15th century to the early 17th century the Age of Discovery had, through Portuguese seafarers, and later, Spanish, Dutch, French and English, opened up southern Africa, the Americas (New World), Asia and Oceania to European eyes: Bartholomew Dias had sailed around the Cape of southern Africa in search of a trade route to India; Christopher Columbus, on four journeys across the ...
Expedition Unknown is an American reality television series produced by Ping Pong Productions, that follows explorer, archeologist and television presenter Josh Gates as he investigates mysteries and legends. The series premiered on January 8, 2015 and originally aired on Travel Channel [1] [2] before moving to Discovery Channel in 2018.
After days of searching, the team on its final day of the expedition finally located the statue and was able to photograph it with detail "not seen in 112 years."
The expedition to the Red River of the North was a separate, later appointment which completed a series of explorations conceived of by Lewis Cass and implemented by David Bates Douglass, Henry Schoolcraft, and others besides Major Long. The 1823 expedition was denoted primarily as a scientific reconnaissance (one of its members was geologist ...