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Chapter 482 - Chapter 160 Whale Bay Port

March 1877.

On the West Coast of Africa, four ships quietly broke away from the East Africa to North America slave fleet and headed towards a bay.

Wolvis Bay has a rather unique formation, with a long channel extending into the Atlantic Ocean, resembling a person stretching out an arm. The mouth of the bay faces north, making Wolvis Bay easily recognizable, and most ships passing by can identify it.

In fact, in 1487, Portuguese navigator Dias, one of the pioneers of the Age of Exploration, discovered Wolvich Bay. Before the 18th century, the Dutch also surveyed this area, but it went unresolved. Therefore, the location of Wolvis Bay is prominent yet hasn't received much attention.

"This is Wolvis Bay, the only deep-water port between Angola and South Africa. After measurement, most waters should be below fifteen meters, and the bay entrance is close to ten kilometers. It indeed has the conditions to build a good deep-water port!"

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