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1512:"Teen climate activist Greta Thunberg makes trans-Atlantic boat trip to attend global warming conference"
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186:made two or three voyages to North America from
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1542:. New York: W. F. Sametz & Co., page 406.
657:In August 2019, the Swedish climate activist
529:. He succeeded in crossing the Atlantic from
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1591:Dumpleton, Bernard; Miller, Muriel (2002).
858:First aerial crossing of the South Atlantic
359:. The second group crossed in 1587, led by
143:pre-Columbian transoceanic contact theories
1562:Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898
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547:across the Atlantic in prehistoric times.
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348:during the return voyage and he drowned.
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198:. He sailed from England in service of
1641:"Last Titanic survivor sells mementos"
1431:Craig R. Whitney (February 12, 1995).
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1595:. Intellect Books. pp. 130–148.
1488:"NOLS | Alumni Magazine - The Leader"
1433:"For French, Long Swim Is Not Enough"
403:crossed the Atlantic, from London to
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236:around North America to the Pacific.
96:Unnamed Norse explorers to Greenland
1414:"VIDEO: An epic Atlantic adventure"
64:Norse colonization of North America
1396:"Our Story: Transatlantic Journey"
333:with Spain for over two centuries.
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133:, the first European born in the
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1148:"Colonial America - Jean Ribaut"
497:In 1956, the sail-equipped raft
474:Frank Samuelsen and George Harbo
1717:Transport in the Atlantic Ocean
1262:(New York City: Citadel Press)
251:and entering the Pacific Ocean.
155:Voyages of Christopher Columbus
1400:Al Grovers Marina High and Dry
1209:Bilis, Madeline (2016-09-15).
748:, with a loss of 1,193 people.
220:, the first European to do so.
53:Sail and human-powered voyages
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1362:5 cross Atlantic in tiny raft
731:loss of more than 1,500 lives
699:transatlantic telegraph cable
384:Over the summer of 1630, the
336:English soldier and courtier
285:and reached the mouth of the
1722:Atlantic Ocean-related lists
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1234:William H. Longyard (2003).
1066:. ABC-CLIO. pp. 82–83.
665:and three crew members made
1690:by Wynn, Kenneth, 1998 p. 1
1188:"Mayflower departs England"
1177:, accessed 16 November 2022
1122:, accessed 16 November 2022
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985:Wallace, Birgitta Linderoth
461:to cross the Atlantic from
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249:the straits named after him
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1137:, accessed 28 October 2020
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802:Later in 1919, a British
68:Maritime explorations by
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891:mysteriously disappeared
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394:Massachusetts Bay Colony
355:crossed in 1585, led by
292:In 1560, the Portuguese
264:King Francis I of France
262:, in the service of the
127:Gudrid Thorbjarnardóttir
1712:Transatlantic relations
1567:Oxford University Press
1258:Shaw, David W. (1998)
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706:Isambard Kingdom Brunel
639:alone when she reached
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457:became the first small
207:João Fernandes Lavrador
1616:"The Atlantic Cable".
1088:"History of Greenland"
791:In 1919, the American
764:Battle of the Atlantic
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725:sank after hitting an
718:On 15 April 1912, the
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260:Giovanni da Verrazzano
149:15th to 16th centuries
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958:History of Antarctica
779:rigid inflatable boat
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1593:Brunel's Three Ships
1453:"Floating Neutrinos"
1302:Voyages into History
1280:Voyage of L’Égaré II
1117:John Cabot Biography
935:light-sport aircraft
895:transatlantic flight
590:Christopher Columbus
388:carried hundreds of
338:Sir Humphrey Gilbert
303:(Brazil) around the
283:Gulf of St. Lawrence
214:Pedro Álvares Cabral
177:Bartholomew Columbus
33:, a ship built from
1374:Expedicion Atlantis
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746:Queenstown, Ireland
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131:Snorri Thorfinnsson
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1618:The New York Times
1438:The New York Times
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758:1939–1945, during
342:St. John's, Canada
327:West Indies fleets
287:St. Lawrence River
241:Ferdinand Magellan
196:Canadian Maritimes
194:, or possibly the
182:From 1496 to 1498
171:Columbian Exchange
123:Thorfinn Karlsefni
106:Bjarni Herjólfsson
86:L'Anse aux Meadows
78:Norse colonization
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1553:Burrows, Edwin G.
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1278:Beaudout, Henri.
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964:List of explorers
902:Charles Lindbergh
873:Charles Nungesser
839:Mineola, New York
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