white guy with long hair i think
He didn't look for anything, but he tried to conquer Florida (but failed).
what did cabeza de vaca look like?
Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca's ships, part of the early 16th-century Spanish expeditions, were typical of the era, primarily consisting of caravels and galleons. Caravels were small, nimble vessels with lateen sails, designed for exploration and coastal navigation, while galleons were larger, multi-decked ships used for both trade and warfare. These ships featured a high stern, broad hulls, and were often ornately decorated, reflecting the maritime craftsmanship of the time. Overall, they were built for durability and adaptability in various sea conditions.
Like a Spanish explorer.
Maps with lines on them...
it look like a ship with wings and it blow up all the time and could also talk and walk
It looked like this picture, http://www2.lhric.org/eastchester/schools/hs/teachers/library/images/conquist.jpg
No he was not because he did not look for anything.
He had blond hair, white skin, and went on 4 explorations. He was a fencing master.
Obviously it is. Look o the internet and you will see that it is Vasco Nunez de Balboa's ship.
Vasco Nunez de Balboa's signature is not well-documented, so there is no confirmed image of his actual signature. However, signatures during that time period typically consisted of a combination of cursive letters, possibly with flourishes and loops. It is likely that Balboa's signature would have followed the typical style of the 16th century.
Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca was a Spanish explorer that explored the Americas. He kept detailed records of his accounts with the Native Americans that he had dealings with.