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through the straights of Gibraltar into the Mediterranean and then through the Suez canal
The ships went through a strait.
None. You may be thinking of the Suez Canal that ships use to travel from Africa to Asia.
Cape Horn is at the bottom tip of South America. So you could go through the Strait of Magellan between South America and Tierra del Fuego This is an extremely dangerous waterway for ships. To avoid going around South America, ships can navigate through the Panama Canal in Central America.
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Charybdis was a sea monster whose enormous whirlpool threaten ships in the Strait of Messina, according to Greek mythology. The hero Odysseus had to travel through this area
Either by way of the Suez Canal of the Straits of Gibraltar
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I think the Strait of Magellan
Pelorous Jack was a famous Risso's Dolphin, 4 m long, which escorted ships through Cook Strait, New Zealand between 1888 and 1912.
Modern pirates prey on large ships as they pass through small areas such as the Strait of Malacca and the Gulf of Aden. Piracy is also found in the South China Sea and the Niger Delta.
The Strait of Hormuz is the only connection between the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea, which is a section of the larger Indian Ocean. Oil from much of the Middle East is transported by ships which start out in the Persian Gulf. Thus, about 35% of the world's oil that is transported by sea and 20% of the oil produced each year must pass through the Strait of Hormuz.