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by Major John Wesley Powell(passive) led byhistory?the 1869 expedition

Meriwether Lewis and William Clark(passive) led bythe 1804 - 1806 expedition

Carl Anton Larsen(passive) led byan 1892 - 1893 Antarctic expedition

by Carl Anton Larsen(passive) led byan 1892 - 1893 Antarctic expedition

by Major John Wesley Powell(passive) led bythe 1869 expedition

by Italian Venetian John Cabot ( Giovanni Caboto(passive) led byThe 1497 English expedition

Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza(passive) led bythe French 1883 expedition

by Sir John Franklin(passive) led by1845 Franklin Expedition

by American army officer Lieutenant Zebulon M. Pike(passive) led byAn 1805 - 1806 expedition

by Captain Gaspar de Portola(passive) led bythe 1769 expedition

in the month of January , 1996(passive) was inventedexpedition uk

American Naval Officer George Washington de Long(passive) led bya 1879 expedition

by popular explorer Sir John Franklin(passive) led bythe 1845 expedition

Captain William Tichenor(passive) led byan 1851 expedition

by Sir John Franklin(passive) led byan 1845 expedition

by Sir John Franklin(passive) led bythe expedition of 1845

Sir John Franklin(passive) led bythe expedition of 1845

James Clark Ross , a British Royal Navy officer(passive) led byThe 1841 expedition

Luigi Amedeo , Duke of the Abruzzi(passive) led byThe 1909 expedition

William Tietkens(passive) was led byThe Tietkens expedition of 1889

by Roy Chapman Andrews(passive) led bya 1923 expedition

the 1871 incidentprovokedthe 1874 punitive expedition

Francis McClintock(passive) led byan 1859 expedition

by Captain Burton(passive) led bythe 1854 expedition

by General Edward Braddock(passive) led bythe 1755 expedition

by Yukon explorer Frederick Schwatka(passive) led byAn 1891 expedition

Yukon explorer Frederick Schwatka(passive) led byAn 1891 expedition

the demarcationledto the Waziri expedition of 1894

by Robert Dudley(passive) painted byexpedition of 1866

General John J. Pershing(passive) led bythe expedition of 1916

by Leonid Kulik (passive) led by1927 expedition

by Leonid Kulik(passive) led by1927 expedition

Zavoyko 's reports about the potential importance of the riverledto the 1846 expedition

Leonid Kulik , Academy of Sciences of(passive) led byExpedition of 1927

by Herschel C. Parker(passive) led bya 1909 expedition

by John C. Fremont(passive) led bythe 1843 expedition

by popular explorer(passive) led bythe 1845 expedition

by Olga Kruglova(passive) led byThe Zagorsk Expedition

by Werner Janensch(passive) led bythe 1909 expedition

an engineer officer , Lieutenant General Sir Robert Napier , then Commander - in - Chief , Bombay(passive) was led byThe Abyssinian expedition of 1868

a bountiful area full of wheat , fish , and gamediscovers further southa bountiful area full of wheat , fish , and game

The inscriptions(passive) were discovered byThe inscriptions

out from Fort Western on September 25setout from Fort Western on September 25

the north - east passageto discoverthe north - east passage

them occasionally in the 18th centurydiscoveredthem occasionally in the 18th century

thusoriginatedthus

as a car expedition and most of its elements , including the websitewas ... designedas a car expedition and most of its elements , including the website

in the greatest mystery on Everest to this dayresultedin the greatest mystery on Everest to this day

in one of the greatest mysteries on Everest to this dayresultedin one of the greatest mysteries on Everest to this day

to the discovery of goldledto the discovery of gold

in AntarcticaDiscoveredin Antarctica

in the greatest mystery on Everestresultedin the greatest mystery on Everest

greatest mystery and controversy on Everestresultedgreatest mystery and controversy on Everest

in one of the greatest mysteries on Everestresultedin one of the greatest mysteries on Everest

in the death , capture , or execution of many volunteersresultedin the death , capture , or execution of many volunteers

the Northwest Passageto discoverthe Northwest Passage

the North Polediscoveredthe North Pole

to the destruction of Shap Ng - tsai 's fleet and the loss of over 2,000 menledto the destruction of Shap Ng - tsai 's fleet and the loss of over 2,000 men

two well - preserved mummiesdiscoveredtwo well - preserved mummies

the forty foot high Rainbow Fallsdiscoveredthe forty foot high Rainbow Falls

to Espartero 's overthrowledto Espartero 's overthrow

a race of humanoid creatures dead at the controls of their planet - spaceshipdiscoversa race of humanoid creatures dead at the controls of their planet - spaceship

a period of Spanish colonization over the Philippines which lasted for 333 yearsprompteda period of Spanish colonization over the Philippines which lasted for 333 years

to drive the Comanche Indians onto a reservation in Oklahoma Territorydesignedto drive the Comanche Indians onto a reservation in Oklahoma Territory

in violent encountersresultedin violent encounters

in rocks dated to this ancient period the traces of highly evolved creaturesdiscoveredin rocks dated to this ancient period the traces of highly evolved creatures

to drive the Comanche Indians onto a reservation in Oklahoma Territory , the Fourth United States Cavalry under Col .designedto drive the Comanche Indians onto a reservation in Oklahoma Territory , the Fourth United States Cavalry under Col .

that the Dalai Lama had fled to Mongolia with a Russian ' adviserdiscoveredthat the Dalai Lama had fled to Mongolia with a Russian ' adviser

the headwaters of both forks of the Red Riverdiscoveredthe headwaters of both forks of the Red River

in Zangarmarshsetin Zangarmarsh

to establishment of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge ... embracing the largest mountains of the Brooks Range and their foothills sloping north to the coastal plain and southward toward the Yukon River as a book the way God made itledto establishment of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge ... embracing the largest mountains of the Brooks Range and their foothills sloping north to the coastal plain and southward toward the Yukon River as a book the way God made it

in British occupation of Ijebu Oderesultedin British occupation of Ijebu Ode

for both smaller paddlers ... with its lighter paddler design and narrow beam , and taller , slim kayakers ... due to the knee bumps on either side of the cockpitis ... designedfor both smaller paddlers ... with its lighter paddler design and narrow beam , and taller , slim kayakers ... due to the knee bumps on either side of the cockpit

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