“We were driven in among certain isles never before discovered by any known relation, lying fifty leagues or better from the shore East and Northerly from the Straits, in which place, unless it had pleased God of His wonderful mercy to have ceased the wind, we must of necessity have perished.”
The first recorded European account of sighting the Falkland Islands — a storm-driven detour during a doomed Pacific raiding voyage produced Europe's earliest documented encounter with the archipelago.
— John Davis, Falkland Islands
Source: John Davis, ship's journal of the Desire (14 August 1592), published in Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations (1600).
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