Vasco da Gama sailed to the Cape at the southern end of Africa and then up the Indian ocean coast of Africa. His destination was Goa and Calicut in India.
Yes, Africa, Antarctica, and India were once part of a supercontinent called Gondwana. This supercontinent began breaking apart around 180 million years ago, leading to the separate continents we see today.
Madagascar began to break away from the African continent around 160 million years ago during the Jurassic period. The separation process was completed around 88 million years ago during the Cretaceous period.
Portugal developed a route to Asia while still exploring Africa. Portuguese-sponsored explorer Vasco de Gama was the first person to sail around the southern tip of Africa, proving that it was possible to sail from Europe to Asia around the African land mass.
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His discovery of the ability to sail around the southern tip of Africa to engage in trade with India (and Asia) cut the middlemen out of the overland routes.
Vasco de Gama, of Portugal, reached India on May 20, 1498, by sailing around Africa.
He was Portuguese He was a sea captain he was born in 1469 He died in 1524 He succeeded in reaching the eastern route to India by sailing around Africa