Yes, sailors traveling to Asia by way of Africa typically had to pass Cape Bojador. Located on the northwest coast of Africa, this cape was historically significant as it marked a crucial point in early navigation along the African coast. Many explorers in the 15th century viewed it as a daunting challenge due to its treacherous waters and strong currents. Successfully navigating Cape Bojador was essential for those seeking to explore further down the African coast and eventually reach trade routes to Asia.
he made other sailors sailors wanna find Asia when the Europeans heard of Marco Polo's stories.
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They actually did reach Asia by going around Africa.
They actually did reach Asia by going around Africa.
When access to citrus fruits is limited. This was a problem for sailors during the age of exploration. There are still issues in south east Asia and sub Saharan Africa
Asia, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica are.
Asia and Africa
To reach Asia
It separates Africa from Asia.
The three continents are Europe, Asia and Africa.
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Both Africa and Asia have mansions.