The most noteworthy expedition of Ferdinand Magellan was the one in which he discovered the strait that would be known as "the strait of Magellan". But there was another expedition even more important: the expedition that ended the explorer's life. In his eagerness to find the Moluccas, Magellan disembarked in the Philippines, thus fulfilling the project of Christopher Columbus. But, for better or worse, on that island they not only found the exotic spices they had been searching for... The island offered other pleasures that delighted those sailors, unaware that disembarking there would end their last journey at sea.
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