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Sedaia [141]
2 years ago
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Why do the spanish adventurers call the estuary near their campsite the ""bay of horses""?.

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Anarel [89]2 years ago
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''The spanish adventurers call the estuary near their campsite the "bay of horses" because they are killing, roasting, and eating their horses''.

Because they used to kill horses, roast them, and eat them every third day, the campers gave the estuary near their encampment the nickname "Bay of Horses." The logbook of Cabeza de Vaca contains this account of Spanish explorers. He made an entry in the fall of 1528 outlining the circumstances surrounding the Spanish Campsite.

He related how 250 ravenous Spanish people called the estuary close to their camp "Bay of Horses" as they started to kill and burn their own horses for food. Following Vaca's order, people descended upon the Florida coast, but due to a shortage of gold, being cut off from the ship, and a lack of food, they were forced to eat their own horses in order to survive.

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