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What was the narrator's purpose of making the voyage from plymouth in 1976?

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Answered by writersparadise
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The narrator wanted to undertake the same voyage that Captain James Cook had made 200 years ago. The journey started from Plymouth in England and ended in a small island in the South Indian Ocean in Amsterdam.


Along with his family, the narrator had been making preparations for this journey for 16 years. They got a huge wooden-hulled boat professionally designed just for this journey. It was also tested for durability and the family also employed the services of two crewmen to assist them.


While the first lap of the journey was peaceful, trouble brewed later and the family faced many difficulties. However, they were not afraid to die if they died together. In the end, the narrator and his family reached the destination safe and sound.
Answered by xxm85347
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Explanation:

The narrator wanted to undertake the same voyage that Captain James Cook had made 200 years ago. The journey started from Plymouth in England and ended in a small island in the South Indian Ocean in Amsterdam.

Along with his family, the narrator had been making preparations for this journey for 16 years. They got a huge wooden-hulled boat professionally designed just for this journey. It was also tested for durability and the family also employed the services of two crewmen to assist them.

While the first lap of the journey was peaceful, trouble brewed later and the family faced many difficulties. However, they were not afraid to die if they died together. In the end, the narrator and his family reached the destination safe and sound.

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