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The discovery of an English East Indiaman at Bassas da India, a French atoll in the Indian Ocean: the Sussex (1738)

Bouquet et al., 1990

Document ID
3174955708553245372
Author
Bouquet G
L'hour M
Richez F
Publication year
Publication venue
International Journal of Nautical Archaeology

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Figure 2. Two anchors and several guns, the first indications of the Sussex wreck-site (photo: M. L'Hour). of egg-laying for the sea-turtles, they are also classified as 'complete integral natural preserves'. For that reason, access to the islands is restricted and a stay on one of …
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