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    Cape Bojador (Arabic: رأس بوجادور, trans. Rā's Būjādūr; Berber languages: ⴱⵓⵊⴷⵓⵔ, Bujdur; Spanish and Portuguese: Cabo Bojador; French: Cap Boujdour) is a headland on the west coast of Western Sahara, at 26° 07' 37"N, 14° 29' 57"W (various sources give various locations: this is from the Sailing Directions for the ...

  2. Cape Bojador, extension of the West African coast into the Atlantic Ocean, now part of Western Sahara. Located on a dangerous reef-lined stretch of the coast, its Arabic name, Abū Khaṭar, means “the father of danger.”. Early European navigators called it “the point of no return” until it was first.

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  3. Learn how Gil Eannes, a Portuguese sailor, became the first to pass Cape Bojador, a formidable barrier in the Atlantic Ocean, in 1434. Discover how his feat opened new horizons for Portuguese exploration and challenged medieval beliefs.

  4. Oct 4, 2021 · How did Phoenicians sail past Cape Bojador, the edge of the world, while Europeans could not until 1434? Explore the possible routes, challenges and sources of Hanno's expedition and other ancient navigators.

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  5. In 1424 Cape Bojador was the most southerly point known to Europeans on the west coast of Africa. For centuries, superstitious seafarers held that beyond the cape lay sea monsters and the edge of the world. However, Prince Henry was determined to know the truth. He was persistent and sent 15 expeditions over a ten-year period to pass the ...

  6. Aug 4, 2021 · The treacherous Cape Bojador was thus navigated in 1434 by the Portuguese explorer Gil Eannes. Prince Henry then instructed all subsequent expeditions to carefully record their experiences. Consequently, a priceless scientific record of winds, tides, currents, and coastlines was built up, and evermore accurate charts were drawn of Africa and ...

  7. Cape Bojador, a challenging landmark on Africa's west coast, was navigated successfully by Portuguese explorer Gil Eanes in 1434, dispelling the notion of it...

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