Christopher Columbus was the first spanish explorer to view the pacific...
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You must be kidding, right? Please for the love of god, say yes...Christopher Colombus wasn't even Spanish, he was Italian...
Anyway the answer is Ferdinand Magellan.
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The Spanish maritime Conquistador is popularily considered the Discoverer of the Pacific Ocean! One of the cereals did a series of back-of the box items on famous pirates and Balboa was given this credit- in the sixties. ( Possibly Captain Crunch).
Vasco Nunez de Balboa's discovery was the first view of the Pacific Ocean by an explorer. This was significant because Balboa made the claim that all territories bordering the Pacific Ocean in the New World was for Spain. It also gave Europeans a better view of how large the world was.
a view in internet explorer
Pacific View Mall was created in 1964.
In John Keats' poem "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer," Cortez refers to the Spanish explorer Hernan Cortes who conquered the Aztec Empire in the 16th century. Keats uses Cortez as symbol of awe and wonder at the beauty of poetry, comparing the explorer's discovery of the new world to his own discovery of the power of Homer's works.
You click 'View' at the top of the screen and you click 'Explorer' if it is not already up.
You click tools then go to view then explorer
Vasco de Gama