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1 Global  



1.1  Nautical  



1.1.1  16th century  





1.1.2  17th century  





1.1.3  18th century  





1.1.4  19th century  





1.1.5  20th century  





1.1.6  21st century  





1.1.7  Fastest  







1.2  Aerial  





1.3  Spacecraft  





1.4  Human powered  





1.5  Miscellaneous  







2 Non-global  





3 See also  





4 References  














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The Magellan–Elcano expedition was the world's first circumnavigation.

This is a list of circumnavigationsofEarth. Sections are ordered by ascending date of completion.

Global

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Nautical

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16th century

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17th century

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The map of Dampier's circumnavigation produced by Herman Moll (1697)
The map of Ambrose Cowley's circumnavigation in the 1699 edition of his travels

18th century

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The routes of James Cook's voyages. The first voyage is shown in red, second voyage in green, and third voyage in blue. The route of Cook's crew following his death is shown as a dashed blue line.

19th century

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Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev

20th century

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21st century

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Fastest

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Aerial

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In 1999, Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones achieved the first non-stop balloon circumnavigation in Breitling Orbiter 3.

(Widespread introduction of Very Low Frequency navigational aids)

Spacecraft

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Human powered

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Motorized transportation is permitted over water and where otherwise needed, but the human-powered distance must be a minimum of 18,000 miles (29,000 km) to qualify for a world record, according to Guinness rules since 2013.[citation needed]

Miscellaneous

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Non-global

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See also

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  • Circumnavigation world record progression
  • List of pedestrian circumnavigators
  • References

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  • ^ After completing the maritime part (limited by the land separation), Dunnett rode a tour bicycle with a trailer, back to the starting point of the journey. He has reached Grense Jakobselv on 30 September 2019, 863 days after he started the journey.

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