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Madeira - Statue of J. G. Zarco
Portugal, Madeira, Funchal: Statue of Joao Goncalves Zarco (c.1390-1471) a Portuguese Explorer, said to have discovered Madeira, in front of the Banco de Portugal. Date: 2013
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This evocative photograph captures the statue of Joao Goncalves Zarco (c.1390-1471), a Portuguese explorer renowned for his role in the discovery of the Madeira archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean. The statue, located in Funchal, Madeira's largest city, stands proudly in front of the Banco de Portugal. Zarco, born in Portugal around 1390, embarked on a voyage of discovery in the late 15th century, along with Tristão Vaz Teixeira and Bartolomeo Perestrelo. Their expedition, sponsored by Prince Henry the Navigator, set sail from Portugal in search of new lands and trading opportunities. According to historical accounts, Zarco and his companions discovered the uninhabited Madeira islands in 1419, naming them after the Madeira vine, which they encountered there. The discovery of Madeira marked a significant milestone in the Age of Discoveries, paving the way for further Portuguese exploration and expansion. The islands' fertile volcanic soil and favorable climate proved ideal for agriculture, particularly the cultivation of sugarcane and the production of Madeira wine, which became a valuable commodity in Europe. This monumental statue, erected in honor of Zarco's achievements, stands as a testament to Portugal's rich maritime history. The statue's intricate details and the serene expression on Zarco's face convey a sense of determination, courage, and discovery. The backdrop of the Banco de Portugal adds an element of modernity and continuity, emphasizing the connection between the past and the present. This photograph, taken in 2013, captures the essence of Madeira's history and the enduring legacy of Joao Goncalves Zarco, a Portuguese explorer whose discoveries continue to shape the world we know today.
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