Moreover, the ships transporting his cavalry were beset with contrary winds, and were never to make a landfall in Britain. |
Morison researched Columbus's second voyage, which had made landfall at Dominica and then gone north. |
The worst of the storm surge always accompanies the eye wall as it makes landfall because that's where the winds are the highest. |
He appears to have followed Herjulfsson's route in reverse, making three landfalls. |
Using a small brigantine and ten native canoes, they sailed along the coast and made landfalls. |
Then, a week from the finish, contrary winds forced her to again change landfalls, this time to Guadeloupe. |