Exploring the terrestrial world
Introduction: ANTHROPOLOGY and EXPLORATION
The great geographical discoveries: Viking Age, Period of the Great Voyages, Pre-Columbian America, Far East, Who Discovered the North Pole, Who Discovered the South Pole
Portrait gallery: Historical character, Background, Martyrs of exploration
Notable achievements: Great Geographical Discoveries, Discoveries and Inventions That Changed the World, Brief History of the Expedition, Cave Explorations
Exemplary stories: Expedition to the South Pole with Belgica, The contemporary explorer Uca Marinescu, Explorers of the heights, Crossing the Sahara desert, Appreciations regarding the great explorers, The circumstances that contributed to the great geographical discoveries, Benefits of the great discoveries
Exploration through Imaginary/Speculative Fiction: Democritus, a great imaginative, Reproductive Imagination, Productive Imagination
Unclear assumptions: Flat Earth Theory, Atlantis - Plato's account, Map of Piri Reis
Prospects for terrestrial exploration not sufficiently known: Amazon Jungle, Mammoth Cave, Sarisarinama, Uncontacted Tribes, Cape Melville, Antarctica, What else is there to explore?