The correct amswer is C. Da Gama's
Explanation
Vasco da Gama was a Portuguese navigator and explorer who surrounded the African continent until he reached India, thereby establishing the route known as "The Spice Route". It is one of the most important navigators in history because it is equated with other explorers such as Christopher Columbus and Fernando de Magallanes. Its discovery is indisputable to understand the commercial relations between Europe, Africa, and Asia during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. According to the previous ideas, the route in the map is the one of the explorer Vasco Da Gama because the map indicates a route begins in the Iberian Peninsula, where Portugal is located, descends all over the edge of Africa, surrounds it, continues along the east edge of Africa, until it reaches the territory of the Middle East, and continues its path to the east and ends in India. So, the correct answer is C. Da Gama's