Ferdinand Magellan, the Portuguese navigator who led the first expedition to circumnavigate the globe, met his end in Cebu. Today, a tall wooden cross known as Magellan’s Cross (Cruz de Magallanes) stands as a memorial. Located in Cebu, this cross is believed to encase remnants of the original crucifix that Magellan planted in 1521. Visitors can see the cross housed in an octagonal kiosk, where it serves as a significant historical and religious symbol, drawing both pilgrims and tourists to reflect on its enduring legacy.
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