When they were back in the canoe and alone on the river that traveled inland, the Trader spoke.
It is also well worth traveling inland away from the river.
He did not succeed before 1852, when he traveled inland some sixty miles.
The turbulent disease traveled inland at the rate of eight miles a day, ravaging everyone who fell within its path.
But now there were large gaps in the track, and new cities built on the sea, so they had to travel inland more than once.
Catholic missionaries traveled inland and spread Christianity to most of the island inhabitants.
Because of these features, river boats typically could not travel any further inland.
"You know we can't even travel inland to look over the markets?"
The normal fog produced by the sea travels inland, but suddenly meets an area of hot air.
Kelsey traveled inland for about 235 miles north of the Churchill, but returned without having any success.