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Enlargement and adaptation of a small portion of José Narváez’s chart Carta esferica que comprehende los interiors . . . Año de 1791 (1-05), which represented his original naming of places during the first European reconnaissance of the Southern Gulf Islands, June 14–24, 1791 and shows the approximate route followed by two vessels: Santa Saturnina and its longboat.
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(N) indicates Narváez’s route on the Santa Saturnina when the two vessels sailed separately. Locations in order of encounter: (13) Puerto de Cordoba [Victoria Harbour]; (14) Boca Canal de Lopez [Haro Strait]; (15) Islas de Sallas (Zayas) [Pender Islands]; (16) Bocas de Bazan [entrance to Swartz Bay and Captain Passage near Prevost Island]; (A) powerful whirlpool; (29) [Islas de Patos, Sucia, and Mal Abrigo]; (33) Archiepiélagos de San Juan [San Juan Islands]; (34) Punta de San Gil [Doughty Point] and Islas de Lemus [Waldron Island].