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  • Discoverers Web: Henry the Navigator -Henry the Navigator


  • Welcome to Hernando Cortez 101 -A Collection of Biogrpahies, histories and analysises of Pirates, Explorers, Ships, and Nautical Archaeology. (And Stuff about Me; Rob Ossian)


  • The Mariners' Museum - Newport News, Virginia -


  • Sir Walter Raleigh -Sir Walter 'the Unfortunate' Raleigh


  • European Explorers: Hernando Cortes -This site on european explorers is designed for grade five and six elementary students and teachers. It presents a list of links to web pages related to Henri Hudson.


  • The Mariners' Museum - Newport News, Virginia -


  • European Explorers: Marco Polo -This site on european explorers is designed for grade five and six elementary students and teachers. It presents a list of links to web pages related to Marco Polo.


  • Captain James Cook, an original biography by Nathan Kerl -A beautifully created biography of Captain James Cook's life. This site includes pictures, links, books, sources, portraits, family tree, and more are here.


  • A Christopher Columbus Timeline -A Christopher Columbus Timeline


  • Voyages of Discovery - The Life of Captain James Cook -Dedicated to Captain James Cook, the 18th Century Pacific Explorer who circumnavigated the Globe and added new lands to the British Crown.


  • Prince Henry the Navigator in the Electronic Passport -Prince Henry the Navagator never left Portugal, but he helped to unlock the secrets of Africa by encouraging exploration of the continent. Learn about this visionary in Mr. Dowling's Electronic Passport.


  • http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/jgexp.htm -Introduction


  • The Mariners' Museum - Newport News, Virginia -


  • The explorers: John Cabot and his son Sebastian -Learn of the explorers John Cabot and his son Sebastian, who endeavoured to find a way to Asia by traveling west from Europe.


  • The Rojomo Expedition of 1996 Lewis and Clark-Jefferson Letter -"To Meriwether Lewis, esquire, captain of the first regiment of infantry of the United States of America:

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