![Cape Bojador was considered as the edge of the world until 1434 as every ship that sailed further south disappeared. Only when the Europeans invented ships that could resist the atlantic oceans Cape Bojador was considered as the edge of the world until 1434 as every ship that sailed further south disappeared. Only when the Europeans invented ships that could resist the atlantic oceans](https://img-9gag-fun.9cache.com/photo/aoMrbbe_460s.jpg)
Cape Bojador was considered as the edge of the world until 1434 as every ship that sailed further south disappeared. Only when the Europeans invented ships that could resist the atlantic oceans
![Africa - from Ceuta to Madeira, the canaries and Cape Bojador. From Fra Mauro's map, 1457. - SuperStock Africa - from Ceuta to Madeira, the canaries and Cape Bojador. From Fra Mauro's map, 1457. - SuperStock](https://www.superstock.com/cdn/1746/Comp/1746-21102096.webp)
Africa - from Ceuta to Madeira, the canaries and Cape Bojador. From Fra Mauro's map, 1457. - SuperStock
![ships - Why could Phoenicians sail past Cape Bojador but later Europeans could not until 1434? - History Stack Exchange ships - Why could Phoenicians sail past Cape Bojador but later Europeans could not until 1434? - History Stack Exchange](https://i.stack.imgur.com/89HQAm.jpg)