Alexander took flight from flight from Italy. He took first class so he was one of the first passengers to enter the terminal from this flight. He inspected his coat pocket, confirmed that his passport was inside and went to the immigration bureau to stamp it soon. Unconsciously, his other hand reached out to the pants pocket and I examined the presence and safety of the small plastic packaging of 6 g heroin he was carrying. The death penalty in this country is 2 grams of human trafficking, at least four years imprisonment.
According to Siebold, the Map of Canerio is based on a similar Cantino map of 1502. This reflects the latest secret Portuguese data and was smuggled by Portugal by Duke of Ferrara, Alberto Cantino. The green Atlantic islands shown on the two maps represent Newfoundland and Labrador. 1500-1501, Corte Real explored coast and Greenland for Portugal. Greenland is in the same place on the map of Canelio and Vineland and the latter chart is based on the map of Portugal in Renaissance. Therefore, the Vinland map can not be medieval. The shapes of Portugal's Grande and Newfoundland are no longer blindly copied to the map of Vineland, but the map of Bianco is blindly copied to the map of Vinland, but the location of Greenland and the island "Vinilanda Insula" is written. Copied
On the map of Cantino and Canerio, the "mysterious island" ends with the latitude of the cape, so it is also the northern end of Labrador. Clearly, Corte-Real actually reached the Hudson Strait, but despite the erroneous shortage of north-west-south drift to the "island" on the map, it did not arrive to Baffin Island before returning. Like Viking, Corte-Real is impressed with the "Markan" afforestation. He obviously carried the Bell-Isle Strait to one of many deep strait bays drawn on the map.
Cantino planisphere (1502) is the oldest Portuguese chart showing the results of Brazil from Vasco da Gama from India, Columbus from Central America, Gaspar Corte-Real to Newfoundland and Pedroálares Cabral. The meridian of Tordesillas separates the world from Portugal and Spain. "Exploration era" is the period from the beginning of the 15th century to the beginning of the 17th century, during which the European ship traveled the world to find a new route and partner for capitalism, which is rapidly rising in Europe . They are still looking for trading products such as gold, silver and spices. In the process, Europeans encountered people and their previously unknown maps. This factor in the early modern era of Europe was characterized by globalization; the emergence of "discovery" in the United States and continued contact between previously isolated regions were important historical events.