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Ferdinand Magellan faced numerous dangers during his voyage, including treacherous weather conditions that could lead to storms and rough seas. He encountered hostile indigenous populations, particularly in the Philippines, where he was ultimately killed in a conflict. Additionally, navigational challenges, such as uncharted waters and the risk of scurvy among his crew due to a lack of fresh food, posed significant threats to the expedition's success. Lastly, the logistical issues of maintaining supplies and morale among a diverse crew added to the perils of his journey.

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