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The Myth of the Sea of Verrazzano: An Example of Inaccurate Maps and the Power of Myth and Legend in Exploring North America

by Ava Harper
March 30, 2023
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The Myth of the Sea of Verrazzano: An Example of Inaccurate Maps and the Power of Myth and Legend in Exploring North America
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One such example is the “Sea of Verrazzano,” which was depicted on old maps of North America as a large body of water located between the Atlantic coast and the Appalachian Mountains. The sea was named after Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano, who was the first European to explore the North American coastline in the early 16th century.
At the time, many European explorers were searching for a quick and easy route to Asia, which led them to explore the coastlines of the Americas in search of a passage through the continent. The Sea of Verrazzano was one of several purported bodies of water depicted on maps of the time, which were intended to help explorers navigate the treacherous waters of the Atlantic and find a route to the East.
However, as subsequent explorers set out to map the region in greater detail, it quickly became apparent that the Sea of Verrazzano did not exist. Instead, the area was found to be a complex network of rivers, bays, and estuaries that were often difficult to navigate.
Despite this, the myth of the Sea of Verrazzano persisted in popular culture and on maps for centuries. It wasn’t until the 18th century that cartographers finally began to remove the sea from their maps, in favor of a more accurate depiction of the region.
Today, the legacy of the Sea of Verrazzano serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of relying too heavily on outdated or inaccurate information. While maps are a valuable tool for exploring and understanding the world, it’s important to approach them with a critical eye and an awareness of their historical context.
In addition to the Sea of Verrazzano, there are plenty of other examples of phantom bodies of water and mythical places that have been depicted on old maps of North America. One such example is the fabled “City of Gold,” which was said to be located somewhere in the American Southwest and was believed to be home to vast reserves of gold and silver.
Many explorers and treasure hunters set out in search of the City of Gold over the centuries, but like the Sea of Verrazzano, it was ultimately shown to be a myth. Instead, it was likely a combination of wishful thinking, hearsay, and deliberate deception on the part of some early explorers.
Another example is the “Strait of Anian,” which was depicted on maps of the 16th and 17th centuries as a narrow waterway located somewhere in the Arctic region. The strait was purported to be a shortcut to Asia, and many early explorers set out to find it in hopes of accessing new trade routes and markets.
In reality, there was no such strait, and the area was instead a vast expanse of ice and snow. However, the idea of the Strait of Anian persisted for centuries in popular culture and on maps, serving as a reminder of the power of myth and legend to shape our understanding of the world.
In today’s world, we have access to an unprecedented amount of accurate and up-to-date geographic information, thanks to advanced mapping technologies like satellite imagery, GPS, and geographic information systems (GIS). However, as the legacy of the Sea of Verrazzano and other phantom places shows, it’s important to approach maps with a critical eye and an awareness of their historical context.
By doing so, we can gain a deeper understanding of the world around us, while also avoiding the pitfalls of relying too heavily on outdated or inaccurate information in our exploration and understanding of the planet.
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