[Tracing of A Chart of the channel in the Phillippine Islands through which the Manila galeon passes together with the adjacent islands]. [1908?]

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[Tracing of A Chart of the channel in the Phillippine Islands through which the Manila galeon passes together with the adjacent islands]. [1908?]

Shows the Philippines as far south as the islands of Cebu and Negros. "The track of the Manila galeon" shown in red through the San Bernadino Strait, the Sibuyan Sea, and the Verde Island Passage to Manila (where Anson captured the Nuestra Señora de Cobadonga in 1743).

1 ms. map ; 735 x 544 mm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7319266

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