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"Unveiling the Uncharted: A Journey through the Eyes of Explorers" Embarking on daring expeditions, these intrepid explorers have left an indelible mark on history

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Explorer Collection: Christopher Columbus (1451-1506). Engraving. Colored
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Explorer Collection: Island of Principe Historical Map by Van Noort, Circa 1598
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Explorer Collection: Sir Richard Burton en route to Mecca, 1850s
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Explorer Collection: BUSN2A-00091
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Explorer Collection: Norway, Troms, Lyngen Alps
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Explorer Collection: Cape Evans in Winter (colour litho)
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Explorer Collection: Vasco da Gama and Selika, from Giacomo Meyerbeers opera L Africaine (chromolitho)
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Explorer Collection: Captain Cook taking possession of New South Wales, c. 1910 (colour litho)
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Explorer Collection: Hernan Cortes (engraving)
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Explorer Collection: Princess Nirgidma visits Citroen Central Asian Expedition
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Explorer Collection: Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton, 1874 A
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Explorer Collection: Inscription on the monument to David Livingstone, Zambia, Africa, late 19th or early 20th century
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Explorer Collection: Bristol - Cabot Tower, Brandon Hill
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Explorer Collection: Tatler cover - Rosita Forbes
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Explorer Collection: Hernan Cortes (1488-1547). Engraving. Colored
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Explorer Collection: Engraving of Van Noort Landing in Manila Bay, Philippines, 1600
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Explorer Collection: Historical Map of Dutch Navigators Island of Bali Illustration
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Explorer Collection: Map Of Columbus Route In Bahamas
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Explorer Collection: ARCTIC INHABITANTS, 1618. Woodcut from Hieronymous Megisers Septentrio novantiquus
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Explorer Collection: Henry Walter Bates (1825-1892) see 51935
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Explorer Collection: ABEL TASMAN (1603?-1659). Abel Janszoon Tasman. Dutch navigator and explorer
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Explorer Collection: GONZALO JIMENEZ DE QUESADA (1500?-?1579). Spanish conquistador. Spanish engraving, 1728
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Explorer Collection: Captain Scotts Departure for Antarctica
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Explorer Collection: Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak, Russian naval commander
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Explorer Collection: Humanity and the universe, artwork
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Explorer Collection: Martin Frobisher, English explorer
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Explorer Collection: CAVENDISH, DRAKE & HAWKINS. English admirals and navigators. Left to right
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Explorer Collection: Schwatkas discovery of Franklin expedition grave, 1880
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Explorer Collection: PEXP2A-00105
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Explorer Collection: Frank Wild (1873-1939)
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Explorer Collection: Statue of Sir Francis Drake, The Hoe, Plymouth, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Explorer Collection: Charles Livingstone
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Explorer Collection: Alexandre-Henri Mouhot
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Explorer Collection: Roald Amundsen
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Explorer Collection: Vasco Nunez De Balboa
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Explorer Collection: The Pinta, the Nina and the Santa Maria sailing towards the West Indies in 1492
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Explorer Collection: The Boyhood of Raleigh, after the painting by Sir John Everett Millais
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Explorer Collection: Illustration depicting explorer and journalist Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904
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Explorer Collection: Captain Cook circumnavigating New Zealand, 1769 (colour litho)
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Explorer Collection: James Chuma and Abdullah Susi with David Livingstone artefacts, Newstead Abbey, England
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Explorer Collection: G. H. Wilkins on his return from the expedition in The Quest with Sir Ernest Shackleton
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Explorer Collection: Burial of De Soto on the Mississippi
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Explorer Collection: Captain Richard Francis Burton
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Explorer Collection: Arrival of Major Marchand at Toulon (colour litho)
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Explorer Collection: Sir Joseph Banks, 1773, Botanist
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Explorer Collection: Capt. Oates and two of the ponies on the Terra Nova, from Scott


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"Unveiling the Uncharted: A Journey through the Eyes of Explorers" Embarking on daring expeditions, these intrepid explorers have left an indelible mark on history. Sir Edmund Hillary, a New Zealand mountaineer and explorer, etched his name in the annals of adventure as he stood triumphantly alongside Tenzing Norgay near Mount Everest's summit on that fateful day in 1953. Centuries earlier, Vasco da Gama's arrival in India opened up new frontiers for trade and exploration. His audacious voyage paved the way for future adventurers to follow suit. Meanwhile, aboard HMS Beagle, Charles Darwin embarked on a transformative journey that would forever alter our understanding of life itself. The British Empire's world map from the 19th century serves as a testament to their insatiable thirst for discovery. It depicts vast territories conquered by brave souls who ventured into uncharted territories with unwavering determination. Even advertisements became platforms to celebrate explorers' feats; Captain Robert Falcon Scott graced Fry's Cocoa adverts after his ill-fated expedition to Antarctica. His story stands as a poignant reminder of both triumph and tragedy intertwined within exploration. In 1969, Apollo 17 astronaut Buzz Aldrin took humanity's giant leap onto the moon's surface alongside Neil Armstrong—captured forever in his visor is Earth gazing back at them—a symbol of mankind transcending earthly boundaries. Sir Richard Francis Burton fearlessly delved into unknown cultures during his travels across Africa and Asia—an explorer driven by curiosity and an insatiable desire for knowledge. Maps tracing these journeys illuminate Africa’s vastness while showcasing how countless pioneers traversed its untamed landscapes. These cartographic marvels serve as testaments to human resilience against nature’s formidable challenges. Lastly, astronauts standing upon lunar soil gaze back at Earth—a humbling sight that reminds us all of our shared humanity and the boundless possibilities that lie beyond our terrestrial confines.