Marco Polo's Voyage to Indian Seas: 08: Pentam & Other Islands [1]
When a man goes 500 miles southward from Lochac, he finds an island named Pentam, very wild and all covered with odoriferous woods. Then he navigates between these two islands about sixty miles, drawing only four paces of water, so that vessels in the passage must remove their rudder. He then goes southeast about thirty miles, reach an island also named Pentam, with the noble and rich city Malaiur, having much traffic in spices and other articles.
Notes:-
Pentam: Modern day Sumatra is an elongated landmass, spanning a diagonal northwest southeast axis.
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