Vasco Núñez de Balboa hid on a ship to escape the consequences of his financial difficulties and the threats from his creditors. After facing mounting debts and dissatisfaction among the settlers in the colony he established, he sought refuge on a ship to avoid confrontation and potential violence. This strategic move ultimately allowed him to embark on voyages that would lead to his significant discoveries in the New World.
Balboa
The legend is that a bankrupt Balboa stowed away on a Spanish ship to escape his creditors, and was nearly left marooned on a deserted island by the ship's captain. Supposedly, all Balboa took with him was his dog.
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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.
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Santa Maria and San Anton.
SAnta Maria
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 ?
South and then Southeast.
He got his friend to sneak him, Leoncico(dog) and his sword onto a leaving ship.