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Columbus wrote of his sailors’ fears that the windless calms that his ships endured in the Sargasso Sea would prevent them from returning to Spain, and that the algal mats they encountered hid reefs on which they would run aground. Such fears became entrenched in Sargasso Sea lore for centuries afterward. Initial efforts by sea captains to determine the extent of the Sargasso Sea stemmed from a desire to avoid Sargassum by mapping shipping routes around its distribution.
So could it have anything to do with Calm Belt or something/someone related to it :choppawhat:
 
And I never was interested in that discussion, also I never stated anything wrong or argued against anything. I just made a comment about counting seconds in a drawn picture. That’s it, don’t overinterpret something which isn’t there. I simply didn’t cared for anything else in your argument and also didn’t wanted to discuss about anything in it.
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