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Alternatively, try one of these: * A voyage from Southampton to Lisbon aboard Azamara Journey.
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David Rakowski supplied "Locking Horns" (2001-2), a French-horn concerto that also charts a voyage from murkiness to clarity.
In 1857, five years after the Birkenhead sunk, the S.S. Central America went down on a voyage from Colón to New York.
A passage in the Odyssey describes such a voyage from Crete: running before a north wind, sailing ships reached the mouth of the Nile in five days.
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