This book presents a detailed study of African migrants who leave their countries of origin to go to Europe by taking the Mediterranean route, which they consider to be the most feasible and a means of providing for their needs without taking into account the risk factor of crossing the sea under precarious conditions. In the desire to reach Europe at all costs, the "blind eye" manifests itself and takes its place in the face of the risks involved. As authors, we want to show the general public how much migrants are prepared to do to reach the other side without taking into account the obstacle in front of them.