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Bricktop

Oh, yes...it was an amazing adventure...India, Egypt, Yemen...coming from England it was seeing another world. The Suez Canal was only one ship wide in those days, so the space between the ship and the canal bank was a few metres. Locals would walk on the pathway and so you'd see camels, donkeys, and of course, Egyptians just a few feet away going about their daily business.

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Quote from: "Bricktop"Oh, yes...it was an amazing adventure...India, Egypt, Yemen...coming from England it was seeing another world. The Suez Canal was only one ship wide in those days, so the space between the ship and the canal bank was a few metres. Locals would walk on the pathway and so you'd see camels, donkeys, and of course, Egyptians just a few feet away going about their daily business.

How long was the journey by ship back then?

kiebers

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Quote from: "Bricktop"Oh, yes...it was an amazing adventure...India, Egypt, Yemen...coming from England it was seeing another world. The Suez Canal was only one ship wide in those days, so the space between the ship and the canal bank was a few metres. Locals would walk on the pathway and so you'd see camels, donkeys, and of course, Egyptians just a few feet away going about their daily business.

How long was the journey by ship back then?

Galley ships with oars could only make about 10 knots so it probably took a while.





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Anonymous

Quote from: "kiebers"
Quote from: "iron horse jockey"
Quote from: "Bricktop"Oh, yes...it was an amazing adventure...India, Egypt, Yemen...coming from England it was seeing another world. The Suez Canal was only one ship wide in those days, so the space between the ship and the canal bank was a few metres. Locals would walk on the pathway and so you'd see camels, donkeys, and of course, Egyptians just a few feet away going about their daily business.

How long was the journey by ship back then?

Galley ships with oars could only make about 10 knots so it probably took a while.





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Blazor

Quote from: "kiebers"
Galley ships with oars could only make about 10 knots so it probably took a while.





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Wazzzup

Knives killed 4 times as many people as rifles in 2015  and 2016



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Knife control, think of all the lives that could be saved!



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Bricktop

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Quote from: "Bricktop"Oh, yes...it was an amazing adventure...India, Egypt, Yemen...coming from England it was seeing another world. The Suez Canal was only one ship wide in those days, so the space between the ship and the canal bank was a few metres. Locals would walk on the pathway and so you'd see camels, donkeys, and of course, Egyptians just a few feet away going about their daily business.

How long was the journey by ship back then?


6 weeks.



6 loooooong, tedious and wasted weeks.

Bricktop

Quote from: "kiebers"
Galley ships with oars could only make about 10 knots so it probably took a while.





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Haw haw...laugh it up, wrinkly.

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