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Essay heading: Vasco Da Gama Euology Paper
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Vasco always enjoyed the sea. Even as a young lad the sea had a major role in his life. The ocean had s large influence on him and his future. As a boy he regularly participated in such recreational activities as fishing, boating, swimming, and sailing.
Very little was known about Vasco da Gama's life before he was appointed as the captain of the fleet sent to find a sea route to India... displayed 300 characters
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Vasco always enjoyed the sea. Even as a young lad the sea had a major role in his life. The ocean had s large influence on him and his future. As a boy he regularly participated in such recreational activities as fishing, boating, swimming, and sailing.
Very little was known about Vasco da Gama's life before he was appointed as the captain of the fleet sent to find a sea route to India... displayed next 300 characters
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