Without information on famous Spanish explorers, the discussion of famous explorers in history will be incomplete. Several of the greatest explorations in history were made by these brave explorers and conquerters sailing in Spain. What you find on this page is a list of some of the main motivations that drive these great explorers to run the huge risks associated with their exploration. Next is the list of who these are the wonderful Spanish explorers and where they travel. Some of the names listed here are familiar to all children of the school history class, but there may be people who have never heard of it.
The era of exploration affected the exploration of many explorers. This has brought many new discoveries. For example, explorer Vasco Nunez de Balboa discovered a large amount of water (the Pacific Ocean) while exploring the streets and jungles of Panama, claiming it was Spain. Another bold explorer, Ferdinand Magellan, decided to sail in the Pacific Ocean. Finally, he was the first person to travel around the world. Finally, two French explorers Marquette and Jolly sailed over 700 miles on the Mississippi River. All of these explorers influenced later discoveries in the USA.
Ocean exploration is a part of oceanography that describes sea level exploration. Greek, Egyptian, Polynesian, Phoenician, Phytas, Herodotus, Viking, Portuguese, Muslims have carried out famous expeditions. Scientific research began with early scientists such as James Cook, Charles Darwin, Edmund Halley. Ocean exploration itself is consistent with the evolution of shipbuilding, diving, navigation, depth, surveying, exploration and mapping.