Arrgh! Who goes there? Looks like we’ve got ourselves a stowaway on the explorer’s ship.

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Arrgh! Who goes there? Looks like we’ve got ourselves a stowaway on the explorer’s ship.

A Stowaway is a person on a ship who does not have permission to be there.

Stowaways go into the brig. We’ll deal with you when we get back to Europe.

The brig is a jail cell on a ship.

I’m being help prisoner on on an European Explorer’s ship. …and that’s the bottle Mr. Dourhoax had in class. Look, there is something written on the side of the bottle

Use your clues to solve this voyager’s tale. All are found under this ship’s great sail. Then write the story and explain the Explorer’s great feat. Toss it overboard in a bottle; then your task is complete.

It looks as if I need to find out which explorer is on this boat. I had better watch for some clues. Its a good thing Mr. Dourhoax sent me with a textbook.

GET TO WORK! Click here to return to Message in a Bottle.