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Historians believe that Hanno the Navigator, a Carthaginian explorer from the 5th century BCE, may have crossed the equator during his expedition along the west coast of Africa. His journey, documented in the "Periplus of Hanno," describes encounters with various peoples and wildlife, suggesting he ventured into regions south of the equator. While the exact details of his route are debated, some interpretations of his accounts and subsequent archaeological findings support the idea that he reached as far as modern-day Gabon or even further south. This crossing would signify one of the earliest known European explorations into the Southern Hemisphere.

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