They were often killed for food by European sailors, and finally became extinct in the 1840s.
Due to the risks involved in this process, European sailors avoided sailing beyond sight of land for extended periods.
European sailors may have first noticed the clouds during the Middle Ages when they were used for navigation.
Several European sailors were involved and 2 Siamese were killed.
Western European sailors took up the practice of religious designs readily:
Prior to the 14th century, navigation by European sailors was a crude imitation of what was to come.
A strange shot however, announces the arrival of another ship, this one full of European sailors.
Two European sailors, nine men (immigrants), ten women and three children were drowned.
To the European sailors who first saw the seeds floating in the ocean, the shape was suggestive of female buttocks.
He was the first European sailor known to do so.