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Does anyone see Journeys Over Land and Sea as possibly relating to imaginative journeys? I can see that as we go on a historical journey, this implies an imaginative journey into times that we do not know. Is this possible?
 

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My focus is imaginative journey and I'm going to use it. I do Tempest. And it's sort of relatable.

What you've suggested is possible, however, it would probably be better to say that the text itself takes you on a journey, through the language used, the graphics, etc.
 

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i do imaginative journeys and i use journeys over land and sea. my main text is "on giants' shoulders", which is all about scientists discovering things etc, so it works well to have the voyagers who also were "imaginative" enough to "pursue the unknown"
 
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emma_o2 said:
i do imaginative journeys and i use journeys over land and sea. my main text is "on giants' shoulders", which is all about scientists discovering things etc, so it works well to have the voyagers who also were "imaginative" enough to "pursue the unknown"
That's exactly what I was thinking.
 

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