The question presents a few problems:
-- Caracas is not on the Pacific coast.
-- If you travel the coast, you don't pass 'through' any countries.
If you walk along the coast line from Caracas to the Straits of Magellan, you traverse
coastal territory of Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Brazil, Uruguay,
Argentina, and Chile.
If you're firmly committed to traveling the Pacificcoastline, then you're going to
have to start out westward from Caracas, along the Caribbean coast, past Colombia
and half of Panama, and then cross through the Panama Canal to the Pacific Ocean.
After that, you trek to the Straits of Magellan by way of the coastlines of Panama,
Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile.
No. He named it "the strait of Magellan.
the Atlantic and pacific
Pacific
Located at the southern tip of Argentina are the Straits of Magellan. Named after the Portuguese explorer who attempted to circumnavigate the earth. He had to travel that far south in order to get to the Pacific Ocean from the Atlantic Ocean. While Magellan died in the Philippines, his remaining crew did make it back to Portugal.
Countries around the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific Basins.
colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Chile colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Chile
time traveling
No. He named it "the strait of Magellan.
Magellan name d the Pacific Ocean.
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.
Ferdinand Magellan named the Pacific Ocean
a: the Pacific Ocean was named after Ferdinand Magellan the famous explorer.
no
Ferdinand Magellan
3 months of sailing through the pacific ferdinand magellan
Magellan named it the Pacific since in means peace.
Ferdinand Magellan named the Pacific Ocean