Vasco da Gama arrives in Malindi in…
July 1502 CE
Vasco da Gama arrives in Malindi in late July, just in time to be met by Pedro Afonso de Aguiar (from Sofala), who reports to him the results of the Sofala treaty.
Gama's fleet does not actually dock in Malindi—they had intended to, but miss it, landing a few leagues ahead, unable to turn back because of the weather (although they manage to get some supplies and exchange messages with Malindi emissaries that row out to them).
Gama's fleet departs its anchorage near Malindi for its Indian Ocean crossing on July 29.
He is missing three ships: those commanded by Campo, Vasconcelos and Buonagrazia.
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