What voyages did the Phoenician sailors make?

Phoenician sailors are the first seafarers to circumnavigate Africa and return to their starting point. This event took place in the 6th century BC. Leaving the port of Alexandria and heading for the Red Sea, they reached the Indian Ocean, then circled Africa and entered the Atlantic Ocean, after which they returned to the Mediterranean Sea.
In addition, they were the first to leave the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean through the Pillars of Hercules, now the Strait of Gibraltar, and reached the shores of England and Ireland.



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