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Circumnavigate

Circumnavigate is a verb meaning to travel around the world or a planet, returning to the starting point, typically along a roughly circular route that encircles the globe. The noun circumnavigation refers to such a journey. Etymology: from Latin circum-, around, and navigare, to sail.

In practice, circumnavigations have occurred by sea, air, and, more rarely, by land or human power. The

In the 20th century, circumnavigation expanded to air travel and later to sport and adventure pursuits. Wiley

Routes and definitions vary: some projects require crossing all meridians and returning to the origin via a

most
famous
example
is
the
first
circumnavigation
of
the
Earth
by
the
Magellan
expedition
(1519–1522);
although
Ferdinand
Magellan
died
in
the
Philippines,
his
expedition
completed
the
voyage
under
Juan
Sebastián
Elcano,
proving
the
world
could
be
circumnavigated
by
sea.
Post
completed
the
first
solo
circumnavigation
by
air
in
1933.
Since
then,
crews
and
individuals
have
undertaken
nonstop,
unassisted
or
supported
circumnavigations
by
aircraft
and
sailing
vessels.
Modern
competitions
include
round-the-world
sailing
races
and
cross-continental
circumnavigations
by
road
or
bicycle,
illustrating
the
variety
of
feasible
routes
and
methods.
continuous
loop;
others
allow
multiple
landfalls
and
resupply
points
as
long
as
the
journey
encircles
the
globe.
Circumnavigation
remains
a
notable
measure
of
endurance,
navigational
prowess,
and
the
capabilities
of
transportation
technology.