...Linschoten sails from Texel in the expedition…
June 1594 CE
...Linschoten sails from Texel in the expedition headed by Dutch cartographer Willem Barentsz, who had sailed to Spain and the Mediterranean to complete an atlas of the Mediterranean region that he had co-published with Petrus Plancius.
He is to spend his career as an explorer in searching for the Northeast passage, which he reasons must exist as clear, open water north of Siberia since the sun shines twenty-four hours a day, which he believes would melt any potential ice.
Barentsz leaves the island of Texel on June 5, 1594, aboard the small ship Mercury, as part of a group of three ships sent out in separate directions to try and enter the Kara Sea, with the hopes of finding the Northeast passage above Siberia.