1At the beginning of the 6th century, Bermuda was first discovered by the Spanish explorer Juan Bermuda in about 1503, but his records only gave a rough description. By the year 15 1 1, the book Legatio Babylonica written by Peter Matt mentioned Bermuda and the Spanish. In the same year, Spain added islands to the chart.
Spanish and Portuguese ships use Bermuda as a supply station for fresh meat and water. However, the legend of ghosts makes people afraid to settle in Devil's Island for a long time. It is said that it is caused by harsh bird calls and persistent wind disasters.
Bermuda and Gonzá lez Ferdinando Oviedo speculated on Bermuda from 15 14 to 15 15, with the intention of eating the pigs on the island as fresh meat futures and selling them to future ships. However, the bad weather in Bermuda prevented them from landing.