12 October 1492
Columbus Island is located in the popular tourist destination of the Bahamas. One can find details of the island and book vacations there through the 'tripadvisor' website.
On October 12, 1492, Columbus first went ashore in the Americas on an island in the Bahamas, an island which was known by the natives as Guanahani . It has never been definitively identified, but was likely one of four islands: Grand Turk Island, Samana Cay, Plana Cays, or San Salvador Island (formerly Watling Island).
Discover - to see, find, or become aware of (something) for the first time Columbus found a continent that a lot of people already knew about. Where's the discovery? Oh, does he get credit because they weren't European?
One of them is Bahamas :)
He didn’t find an Asian water route. There wasn’t one. He only found islands in the Bahamas.
Island Andros is an archipelago within the Bahamas. Politically it is thought of as one island, eventhough it in reality consists of hundreds of small islets.
Cat Island is an island located in the beautiful Bahamas. It is in the central Bahamas and has one of the nation's highest points. The island was settled by European settlers.
It is the Bahamas, since the Tropic of Cancer passes through one of the Bahamas' islands, called Long Island.
He landed in the Bahamas. The exact island that Columbus landed on is a matter of debate, most agree that it could have been one of:San Salvador (called Guanahani by the native inhabitants)Samana CayPlana Cay
he attempted to find a sea route to the Indies but landed in the Bahamas
Maps of Harbour Island can be found at Harbourislandguide. One can find a road map or a satellite map. Both maps feature several hotels, restaurants, and vacation activities.
He landed on one of the islands in the Bahamas and there was no country there for him to claim.