Bahariterra's Early History
At some point which is debated by many different historians during the early Seventeen hundreds, Captain Banda was crossing the Atlantic Ocean on his way from Portugal to the Caribbean island of Cuba. Captain Banda accidentally discovered the islands of Bahariterra. At first, Captain Banda thought he landed in South America and he started looking for native people who could help him and his crew mates. Eventually, the sailors realized that they discovered a new island after sailing up and down the coast and setting massive amounts of forest on fire to scare away "demons" that they heard which were actually just birds. In Bahariterra, they burnt 400 Acres of the rainforest. So many trees were burned that it created a cloud of smoke which followed the jet stream all the way to Spain, Portugal, and France where people could see the smoke clouds thousands of feet in the sky. Captain Banda and his crew used their fleet of seven ships which they had built originally to patrol the coast in search of native peoples to sail to Cuba and finish their job (robbing Spanish ships). The islands of Bahariterra are still active with birds to this very day and the rainforests have recovered mostly.
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