Christopher Columbus is one of the most famous explorers of his time. During his explorations, Columbus racked up over 2,400 miles.
Christopher Columbus sailed 1289 miles until the end of his last expedition.
Columbus was known to keep logs of how far he traveled during his voyages. It is estimated from these logs that he traveled a little over 3,400 nautical miles.
i think it's more than a 20,000 miles including all the data
4567
1050 miles
he planed to sail west from euro to get to the far east
Christopher Columbus sailed west from Spain because he was looking for a direct route to India and the far east to shorten the distance for trade with the east. He was unaware that two continents lay in his path.
His original purpose was to find a faster way to the far east.
Cristoforo Pedro Colombo
no, after crossing mysterious area he watched a lightening of fire on that from far.
Because he did
he planed to sail west from euro to get to the far east
Christopher Columbus sailed west from Spain because he was looking for a direct route to India and the far east to shorten the distance for trade with the east. He was unaware that two continents lay in his path.
Christopher Columbus wanted to establish another trade route to the Far East.
Christopher Columbus was looking for a way to the Far East, Japan, India etc. He thought the world was much smaller than it is.
His original purpose was to find a faster way to the far east.
No, his ships logs indicate he never came that far north.
Cristoforo Pedro Colombo
Christopher Columbus
About four-five hours.
Christopher Columbus decided that he wanted to get to the East by going west. He thought that if he sailed far enough west, he would eventually sail around the world enough to reach the East. Based on his calculations, Japan was only 3,000 miles away.
no, after crossing mysterious area he watched a lightening of fire on that from far.