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who did it first
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who was the fist sailor to sail below the equator?
i am cuessing james cook!
i am cuessing james cook!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Vasco da Gama was the first European to round Cape Horn and reach India by sea, that was 1497, 250 years before Cook.
There had been a lot of exploration coming out of Portugal in the years running up to this I don't know if anyone ever recorded who crossed the Equator first because it didn't count for a lot compared to reaching India.
But by the time he did there was already a lot of Arab traders up and down East Africa so they'd probably done it a long time before.
There had been a lot of exploration coming out of Portugal in the years running up to this I don't know if anyone ever recorded who crossed the Equator first because it didn't count for a lot compared to reaching India.
But by the time he did there was already a lot of Arab traders up and down East Africa so they'd probably done it a long time before.
Way before Captain Cook. It could have been the PHOENICIANS, because it is known that they CVIRCUMNAVIGATED Africa, and made their way to GOA in India, for trade.
And one of the Egyptian PHAROAHS actually dug a canal from the Nile River east to the Red Sea, again for trade purposes. Its the Phoenicians for south of the Equator.
And HOW did people get to south America. They were there long before Columbus.
And one of the Egyptian PHAROAHS actually dug a canal from the Nile River east to the Red Sea, again for trade purposes. Its the Phoenicians for south of the Equator.
And HOW did people get to south America. They were there long before Columbus.