He wasn't a explorer, he was a sailor for Spain during 1528-1542. They were attacked by Indians when they landed. The captain took a boat to get away so the rest of the sailors, 300 men, built makeshift rafts and escaped the Canary Islands. They were dangerously low on supplies and food. In the end, only 4 men survived and rescued.
Spain
he sailed for guatamala
Vasco de Balboa explored for and sailed from the country of Spain.
Panama, Pacific Ocean, New World, Hispaniola, Santa Maria la Antigua del Darien, and the Americas.
He set sail in 1548-1562
Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca.
Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca was aided in his explorations by a group of Spanish settlers and indigenous allies. Notably, he was part of an expedition led by Pánfilo de Narváez in 1527, which provided initial support for his journey. After the expedition's failure, Cabeza de Vaca relied on indigenous peoples for survival and assistance as he traveled across North America.
He sailed from Spain.
5010
1500
Spain
He sailed in 1501
To find gold to be wealthy
Spain
he used boats to sail to other places
he whent on 1934
The Santa Maria ..... I think