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The Most Disturbing Mutiny and Shipwreck in History

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In October of 1628, a trade ship set sail from the Netherlands with gold and gems to be traded for spices in Indonesia. Unbeknownst to the captain, the danger of the voyage was not from the storms and rough waters they’d encounter but instead something sinister brewing within the ship itself. In the end, this would result in the loss of the majority of the over 300 passengers, but even worse than that, the prolonged suffering of many of the survivors. This is the mutiny and shipwreck of the Batavia

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Ismael Olea, Albertus van Beest, Pelsaert, F., & Vliet, J., State Library of New South Wales

Writing and research by Jay Adams
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