Magellan+2-Shannon

Today is April 19th, 1520, and still nothing but sea. My crew and I have gone to shore a few times for supplies. My crew is getting a little edgey, but I keep reasuring them, so hopefully, all is well.

Today is June 3rd, 1520, and is getting cold. We will probelly have to go inland for the winter. My crew is still unhopeful. I hope that something wonderful happens!

Today is August 28th, 1520, and we are inland for the rest of the week. Many poeple have gotten scurvy, so we needed to get fresh fruit and nurse the sick ones back to health.

Today is November 2nd, 1520. Yesterday, we found an inlet! Since it was All Saints Day, I named it Estrecho de Todos los Santos(whoch means Inlet of All Saints). It is a very dangerous route, but it is very important. And since it was busy yesterday, I had no time to write.

Today is December 1st, 1520. We have entered a new sea. It is calm, unlike the Atlantic ocean. I have named it the Pacific Ocean. I hope we will find the Spice Islands soon!

Today is March 28th, 1521. A new island has been found! I t is named Gaum, and there are many people here. They love us very much. Since they do, I have convinced some be christians. It is very important. I will try to convince more tomorrow, but it has been a very long day, and I want to go to bed.

Today is March 29th. I am writing fast beacause my candle is almost just a puddle. Some of these people are refusing to became christians. I thought they loved me! Well, my crew is planning an attack on these vilians. It will be sometime next week. The light is going...

Well, I guess today is April 3rd. I am Robert, one of Ferdinand's men. He is dead. Well, our battle went just as planned. We didn't have as many men as the natives, but we held strong. Someone threw a poisened arrow to his foot. There he was, lying in pain. He ordered me to get help, but before I could think, another native threw a spear in his heart. There was no way to help him then. Well, he did prove the world is definately round. But here is a map of his travles.