The ocean that was crossed by Magellan after he rounded Cape Horn was the Pacific Ocean. He crossed from the Atlantic Ocean through Cape Horn and out to the Pacific.
There is no Cape of Magellan noted on any maps that include the voyage of Magellan. There are Straits of Magellan that are located in the waterway between Chile and Argentina in South America. The area at the mouth of the Atlantic Ocean off the Straits of Magellan might have been named Cape Magellan at one time.
There are many bodies of water across the world. The South Pacific Ocean and the Southern Ocean meet near Cape Horn at the Strait of Magellan.
Before entering the South Atlantic, they passed Cape Verde.
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The Strait of Magellan is the passage between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean, which separates the southern tip of South America from Tierra del Fuego. The "big deal" about the Strait of Magellan is that it gives you a way to avoid sailing around Cape Horn, which is some of the worst weather in the world.
The 1519-1522 expedition led by Ferdinand Magellan was the first to circumnavigate the globe, and thus the first to discover the sea route around Cape Horn, at the tip of South America.
The first 'Europeans' to enter the Pacific Ocean from the east were Magellan and the other members of his expedition, by way of The Straits of Magellan which separate South America from Cape Horn. Other Europeans undoubtedly saw the Pacific earlier, after traveling from the west, including overland through China.
The Atlantic Ocean is to the west of Cape Town, and the Indian Ocean is to the east of Cape Town.
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the Atlantic, but it does merge with Indian ocean of the cape of aghulus which is about 200 km east of cape town