Francis Drake went on an around a journey on November 15, 1577, consisting of six ships descended to the southern part of the American continent. Having passed the Magellanic Strait, the team came out in the waters of the Pacific Ocean. They caught a terrible storm that threw the ships a little to the south of the islands of Tierra del Fuego. Francis Drake's expedition made a grand discovery – the way between undiscovered still Antarctica and South America. Later it will be called the name of the traveler-Drake Strait. All ships missing in the storm, there was only one flagship "Pelican". Francis Drake, after a miraculous rescue, renamed the Ship to the Golden Doe. On it the captain skirted the northern part of the west coast of South America, attacking and robbing along the way the Spanish ports. It has reached the shores of modern Canada and California. This Pacific coast was then not surveyed and was considered a wild land. Drake was the first in the stories of a European who opened new lands for England. Having replenished the reserves, the team took the course to the west, swam to the Spice Islands. Having rounded the Cape of Good Hope, Korsar returned home on September 26, 1580. From the expedition, Francis Drake brought the full holds of the looted goodness, which doubled the expense of the English crown on the hike. In addition, he brought potato tubers from America, which varied the food of Europeans.