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There is Zhang Qian. Scott.
Columbus. Amundsen.
Tasman, Magellan.
Franklin.
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1. Marco Polo.
Marco Polo was a great explorer, and at the age of 17, he and his father and uncle set out from Venice and came to China for four years, where they lived for 17 years before returning to Italy after four years.
He was arrested and imprisoned for a while, during which time he spread the word about the power of China, and a writer wrote a book called "The Travels of Marco Polo" through his dictation.
2. Columbus.
Christopher Columbus was an Italian navigator who was born in Genoa, Italy, died in Valladolid, Spain, and spent his life sailing.
With the full support of the King of Spain, he made four voyages to the sea, opened up a route across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas, landed on the American continent for the first time on the southern shore of the Gulf of Paria, and inspected the coastline of more than 2,000 kilometers from Central America to Honduras to the Gulf of Lines.
3. Magellan.
Ferdinand Magellan was a Portuguese who served on Spanish expeditions, leading his fleet on its first circumnavigation of the globe from 1519 to 1521.
Although he did not circumnavigate the globe personally, the sailors on his ship continued their voyage west after his death and then returned to Europe.
Fourth, James Carmeh on stupidity.
On March 26, 2012, Hollywood director James Cameron drove his single-person deep-sea submersible "Deep Sea Explorer" to successfully dive to the deepest part of the world's oceans - the Mariana Trench at a depth of 10,898 meters.
5. Bear Grylls.
Bear Grylls is an expert in wilderness survival expeditions who defy danger and death, and is known as "the man at the top of the food chain."
In Survival in the Wild, Bell travels deep into the world's most inaccessible areas with his meager gear, and the Hidden Core shows people how to survive.
Among the places he has been to are: the Costa Rican jungles, the Utah desert, the Pacific Islands, the Alps, and more.
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Bell Grylls, Columbus, Magellan, Yuri Gagarin, Neil Armstrong, etc.
1. Bell Grylls.
Born on June 7, 1974 in Benbridge, Isle of Wight, England, he is an explorer, presenter, writer and speaker. From 1994 to 97, he served in the 21st British Airborne Special Service Regiment, and was later discharged due to injuries. In 2006, he was dubbed "The Man at the Top of the Food Chain" for his amazing food on the Discovery Channel host show "Survival in the Wilderness".
2. Columbus.
Christopher Columbus (Spanish: cristóbal colón; Italian: Cristoro Colombo (August or October 1451 – May 20, 1506) was an Italian explorer, colonist, navigator, and one of the main figures of the Age of Discovery.
Born in the medieval Republic of Genoa (present-day northwestern Italy).
3. Magellan.
Ferdinand Magellan, Portuguese explorer, navigator, colonist, and explorer for Spain. From 1519 to September 1522, the fleet completed its voyage around the world, and Magellan died in a tribal conflict in the Philippines on the way around the world. After his death, the ship's sailors continued their voyage westward, returning to Europe and completing the first human voyage around the world.
4. Yuri Gagarin.
Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin (March 9, 1934 – March 27, 1968), Soviet cosmonaut, Hero of the Soviet Union, colonel pilot of the Soviet Red Army, was the first earthling to go into space and the first to see the whole Earth from space.
5. Neil Armstrong.
Neil Alden Armstrong is an American astronaut, test pilot, Navy pilot, and university professor. While serving at NASA, Armstrong became the first astronaut to set foot on the moon on July 21, 1969, and the first human member to leave footprints on an extraterrestrial body on Earth, while his partner, Buzz Aldrin, became the second person to return safely after landing on the moon, spending two and a half hours on the moon's surface.
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Liu Yutian was the first professional explorer in Chinese history. Liu Yutian, born on February 26, 1942 in Changge County, Henan Province, was originally a cadre of the Urumqi Railway Bureau in Xinjiang. Faced with the challenge of foreigners, in May 1984, he resolutely abandoned all rollers and began to hike the Great Wall.
After more than a year of arduous trekking to complete the feat, he became the first person in the world to hike the Great Wall.
After that, he walked the Silk Road, the Loess Plateau, Lop Nur in Xinjiang, climbed the Gradandong and Kunlun Snow Mountains, inspected the Shenda Bishu Farm Savage, the Himalayan Snowman, the Rongbu Glacier, traveled along the Himalayas and the Brahmaputra River, tried to climb Mount Everest, crossed the Taklamakan Sea three times, and crossed the five major deserts of China, such as the Taklamakan and the Gurbantung Antiquities.
To date, he has completed 43 expeditions. Hundreds of newspapers, magazines, and television around the world have reported his adventures, and several people have called him "a rare traveler and explorer in the world in the 20th century.""。
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