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List of crossings of the Atlantic Ocean

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In 1997-98, the Floating Neutrinos sailed a vessel made from recycled materials across the North Atlantic from Maine to Ireland by way of Nova Scotia & Newfoundland.
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to just off the coast of England where they were rescued by an English ship. Though they resorted to cannibalism, seven men survived the voyage, including Barre.
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and numerous Caribbean islands. Word of these voyages led to widespread European exploration and colonization of the Americas, and a period of
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to cross the Atlantic (though it made a couple of landings on islands and the sea along the way, and taxied several hundred kilometers).
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traveled from Spain to the Antilles in 1494 and 1509, in addition to occasionally accompanying his brother Christopher and nephew Diego.
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became the first female to make a solo flight across the Atlantic from Harbour Grace, Newfoundland to Derry, Northern Ireland.
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returned to England from a 1504 expedition with North American fish. In 1508–09, his second expedition searched for the
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proving that it was not possible at all, to cross the Atlantic from Africa using such boats in early epochs of history.
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was the first man to swim across the northern Atlantic Ocean without a kick board, stopping for only one week in the
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In 1566, the first trade route across the Atlantic was inaugurated by Spain with the establishment of the
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were the first to build a (crude) boat in the Americas and sail across the Atlantic. They sailed from
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In 1985, American boatbuilder, Al Grovers, Sr., made the first outboard crossing of the Atlantic.
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involving transatlantic travel have not been supported by enough evidence to be widely accepted.
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crossed the Atlantic from the U.S. to England non-stop in a 4.1-metre (13-foot) sailboat named
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made the first solo non-stop transatlantic flight across the South Atlantic in an aircraft.
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that permanently altered human cultures and the environment on both sides of the Atlantic.
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in 1970, thus conclusively proving that boats such as the Ra could have sailed with the
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Daring the Sea : The True Story of the First Men to Row Across the Atlantic Ocean
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in an attempt to prove travellers from Africa may have crossed the Atlantic before
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Later still in 1919, the British were the first to cross the North Atlantic in an
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was the first man to allegedly swim across the Atlantic Ocean (with the help of a
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time piece. The voyage became the basis for the invention of the global system of
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became the first woman pilot in the world to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
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from Norway became the first people known to ever row across the Atlantic Ocean.
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Archaeology in America: An Encyclopedia [4 volumes]: An Encyclopedia
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Linda S. Cordell; Kent Lightfoot; Francis McManamon; George Milner (2008).
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made the first solo non-stop transatlantic flight in an aircraft (between
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and three crew members made a record crossing of the North Atlantic in a
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Across the Savage Sea: The First Woman to Row Across the North Atlantic
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In 1999, after rowing for 81 days and 4,767 kilometres (2,962 miles),
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and after 52 days 4,800 kilometres (3,000 mi) journey arrived to
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sail in a 10-metre long (33 ft) raft made from tree trunks named
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list of notable crossings or attempted crossings of the Atlantic Ocean
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with two crew, John Charles Buckley and Nikola Primorac (di Costa).
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and claiming the land for England. His ship sank somewhere off the
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A speck on the sea: epic voyages in the most improbable vessels
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after a two-month voyage of 6,100 km (3,800 mi) with
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launched expeditions to cross the Atlantic in boats built from
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crossed from Newfoundland to England, after the failure of
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sailed across the Atlantic in 1583, landing in what is now
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was the first man to cross the Atlantic Ocean rowing solo.
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Tinkerbelle (1967; Harper & Row, New York City, N.Y.)
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laid the first successful transatlantic telegraph cable.
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led an expedition to Vinland where they begat their son
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became the first steamship to cross the Atlantic Ocean.
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The Huguenot settlement in 16th century South Carolina
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became the first woman to cross the Atlantic Ocean by
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a crossing of the Atlantic from Plymouth to New York
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discovered the North American land named after him.
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Martin Sokolinsky. Arcade Publishing. 348:during the return voyage and he drowned. 76:during the late 10th century led to the 1282:, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1957. 975: 753:Atlantic U-boat campaign of World War I 490:was the first woman to single-handedly 198:. He sailed from England in service of 1641:"Last Titanic survivor sells mementos" 1431:Craig R. Whitney (February 12, 1995). 1098:from the original on 24 September 2019 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 7: 1539:History Of American Steam Navigation 351:The first group attempting to found 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. 247:to the South Atlantic, navigating 14: 1639:Jill, Lawless (16 October 2008). 954:(with occasional stops in Brazil) 133:, the first European born in the 1668:from the original on 8 July 2019 1536:Morrison, John Harrison (1903): 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 1: 1707:History of the Atlantic Ocean 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 1304:. 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Index

Transatlantic crossing

Ra II
papyrus
Thor Heyerdahl
Norse colonization of North America
Norse
Scandinavia
Norse colonization
Greenland
L'Anse aux Meadows
Newfoundland
Erik the Red
Bjarni Herjólfsson
Leif Erikson
Vinland
Thorfinn Karlsefni
Gudrid Thorbjarnardóttir
Snorri Thorfinnsson
Americas
pre-Columbian transoceanic contact theories
Voyages of Christopher Columbus
Caribbean
Honduras
Venezuela
Columbian Exchange
Bartholomew Columbus
John Cabot
Bristol
Newfoundland

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