Columbus vesseled by his ship Santa Maria still severel month over the sea, today known as Atlantic, on west course to discover an seaway to India. The continent of Amerca was unknown to that time. The stormy sea surrounded his ship and no land was in sight. The shipcrew was very dissatisfyed and nearly in a state of a mutiny. Columbus heared his helmsman crying to his comrates: "We do not want vessel farer to the west by oure ship. We know all that oure earth is a plate and if we vessel farer to the west we will all fall down to hell. We will catch oure captain Columbus by force, threw him over board Into the sea and then we vessel back to Spain!" All crewmen cheered loud out: "We want to go back home!" Columbus called back to his men: "Oure earth is a ball. That will never happen." Then he knelt down and prayed to God for help. His prayer had to be heared by God. Suddenly the man in the top cried out: "Land in sight!".
Columbus anchored by his ship near that land and rowed with a part of his crew to that land. Standing on land he kissed the earth there and took the land for possesion of the Spanish King by rising the Spanisch flag. In gratefulness to God he named that Island, which he had discovered, San Salvador.