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    What if ASBs teleported sub-Saharan, sub-Nile Africa to the eastern Pacific in 1115 AD?

    Even that is hard, given his distance from home, but yeah, Iberia is way more achievable than the Americas. If you want to get Zheng He to reach Europe, you're much better off in a scenario where I've teleported all of the African continent, including Egypt, to the Pacific, to "get it out of...
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    What if ASBs teleported sub-Saharan, sub-Nile Africa to the eastern Pacific in 1115 AD?

    Yes, he would reach Cape Buganda or whatever it might be called, and the Africa would open up to a new ocean, and he might be curious to see what lies beyond it. But the Americas? The Americas are a whole, whole, whole, whole lot of beyond from there. And the first stops after the Cape...
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    What if ASBs teleported sub-Saharan, sub-Nile Africa to the eastern Pacific in 1115 AD?

    Curious about why you think this geography would really make it any more likely than OTL. The overall route is a bit shorter, and a bit easier to figure out and map based on chronicles in languages Europeans will know. But it still won’t be very short, one still has to swing south if the...
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    What if ASBs teleported sub-Saharan, sub-Nile Africa to the eastern Pacific in 1115 AD?

    If you look closely at the map, you'll see that there will be a group of hearty native sailors south of Europe and Africa to check out the new Sahara and Nubia coasts, the Hawaiians and the Tahitians.
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    What if ASBs teleported sub-Saharan, sub-Nile Africa to the eastern Pacific in 1115 AD?

    Nobody's sustaining c. 1900 tech levels or close. This isn't modern Africa, this isn't an ISOT through time, it is just moving chunks of land and sea, all from the same time period, 1115. Sailer-ism doesn't even come into it. After all the trouble I went to keep the *whole* Nile drainage...
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    What if ASBs teleported sub-Saharan, sub-Nile Africa to the eastern Pacific in 1115 AD?

    What if ASBs teleported Africa to the Pacific in 1115 AD, with some very important exceptions. These exceptions are the entire drainage basin of the Nile River down to Lake Victoria, the drainage basins of all minor rivers flowing into the Mediterranean and Red Seas, the Sahara generally north...
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