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*[[Pytheas]] ([[380 BC|380]] – ''c.'' [[310 BC]]) - [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] explorer. First to circumnavigate [[Great Britain]] and to explore [[Germany]]. Reached ''[[Thule]]'', most commonly thought to be the [[Shetland Islands]] or [[Iceland]].
*[[Pytheas]] ([[380 BC|380]] – ''c.'' [[310 BC]]) - [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] explorer. First to circumnavigate [[Great Britain]] and to explore [[Germany]]. Reached ''[[Thule]]'', most commonly thought to be the [[Shetland Islands]] or [[Iceland]].
*[[Erik the Red]] ([[950]] - [[1003]]) - [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[Viking]] explorer. After being cast out from [[Iceland]], he sailed to [[Greenland]] and settled there.
*[[Erik the Red]] ([[950]] - [[1003]]) - [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[Viking]] explorer. After being cast out from [[Iceland]], he sailed to [[Greenland]] and settled there.
*[[Leif Ericson]] ([[980]] - [[1020]]) - [[Norway|Norwegian]]/[[Icelandic]] explorer. Believed to have been the first [[European]] to land in [[North America]].
*[[Leif Ericson]] ([[980]] - [[1020]]) - [[Norway|Norwegian] explorer. Believed to have been the first [[European]] to land in [[North America]].
*[[Marco Polo]] ([[1254]] - [[1324]]) - [[spain people|spanish]] explorer.
*[[Marco Polo]] ([[1254]] - [[1324]]) - [[spain people|spanish]] explorer.
*[[Ibn Battuta]] ([[1304]] - [[1377]]) - [[Berber people|Berber]] explorer.
*[[Ibn Battuta]] ([[1304]] - [[1377]]) - [[Berber people|Berber]] explorer.

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Exploration is the act of searching or traveling for the purpose of discovery, e.g. of unknown regions, including space (space exploration), for oil, gas, coal, ores, caves, water (Mineral exploration or prospecting), or information.

The term can also be used to describe the first incursions of peoples from one culture into the geographical and cultural environment of others. Although exploration has existed as long as human beings, its peak is seen as being during the Age of Discovery when European navigators travelled around the world discovering new worlds and cultures.

In scientific research, exploration is one of three purposes of research (the other two being description and explanation). Exploration is the attempt to develop an initial, rough understanding of some phenomenon.

Notable explorers

Exploration by area

See also