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SAnta Maria
No, Vasco Balboa did not sink in a ship. He is best known for his expedition across the Isthmus of Panama and for being the first European to see the Pacific Ocean from the Americas in 1513. Balboa was executed in 1519, but his death was due to political intrigue and not related to a ship sinking.
Vasco Nunez de Balboa was a Spanish explorer and navigator. He and his crew were the first Europeans that crossed the Isthmus of Panama, in the year 1513. He also was the founder of the first European settlement in America.
Obviously it is. Look o the internet and you will see that it is Vasco Nunez de Balboa's ship.
the rolling wind is that the only one ?
Vasco de Balboa primarily sailed on a ship called the "Santo Anton," which was part of the fleet that he used during his expeditions in the early 16th century. He is best known for his crossing of the Isthmus of Panama and for being the first European to see the Pacific Ocean from the Americas. Balboa's ventures were crucial in establishing Spanish claims in the New World.
it look like a ship with wings and it blow up all the time and could also talk and walk
Yes, he did. Ships were the only means of navigation across seas at that time. He made his discovery by ship in 1513.
Why ask? They want to name it the way they want to. There is no reason. Ask him if he is still alive which he is not...
Two ships have been mentioned during the 1501 voyage off the coast of Panama, The Santa Maria and the San Anton
Vasco Núñez de Balboa stowed away on a ship in 1500. He was seeking to escape debt and pursue adventure in the New World. After reaching the Spanish colonies in the Americas, he eventually became known for his exploration of the Isthmus of Panama and his discovery of the Pacific Ocean.