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A '''caravan''' is a large group of overland travellers, moving and working together for mutual aid and protection. It is similar to the concept of the [[convoy]], although the convoy implies a group of seagoing [[ |
A '''caravan''' is a large group of overland travellers, moving and working together for mutual aid and protection. It is similar to the concept of the [[convoy]], although the convoy implies a group of seagoing [[ship]]s. |
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Caravans were common in dangerous areas, such as the [[desert|deserts]] of the [[Middle East]] and [[Asia]]. |
Caravans were common in dangerous areas, such as the [[desert|deserts]] of the [[Middle East]] and [[Asia]]. |
Latest revision as of 11:40, 12 October 2005
A caravan is a large group of overland travellers, moving and working together for mutual aid and protection. It is similar to the concept of the convoy, although the convoy implies a group of seagoing ships.
Caravans were common in dangerous areas, such as the deserts of the Middle East and Asia.