File:Elkano Spice Islands.jpg
Summary
- Author: Sugaar
- Background map: a composite of Image:Magellan'sVoyage.jpg and Image:Borneo(E),Sulawesi(Celebes),Maluku(Molluccas),BirdsHead(Papua).jpg, both from the same relief globe of the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago
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- Source: Pigafetta, Antonio. Primer viaje alrededor del globo. Ed. Orbis, S.A., 1988. ISBN 84-402-0630-5.
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- Red line: approximate route of Ferdinand Magellan and Juan Sebastián Elcano in the Spice Islands
- Red cross: death of Magallaes
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