Early maps warned sailors of the mysteries and dangers of the sea. Wherever the maps ended in unexplored areas, they would leave the iconic message “Here
On January 18, 1875, the Pauline was sailing twenty miles off Cape Rogue, on the northeastern side of Brazil, when, at around 11:00 a.m., something remarkable occurred, as George Drevar, the master of the Pauline, made abundantly clear, in a carefully prepared report. It’s a fascinating, historical document that deserves to be presented in its. Read more »