I believe that in these lands there are many things which are not known, and which are not seen, and which are not heard, and which are not known, and which are not seen, and which are not heard.
Sailed to the Americas
I believe that in these lands there are many things which are not known, and which are not seen, and which are not heard, and which are not known, and which are not seen, and which are not heard.
Sailed to the Americas
Journal of the First Voyage, October 21, 1492
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