BeachcomberContractor
Greenie
- Joined
- Feb 29, 2012
- Messages
- 12
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- Golden Thread
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- Location
- WESTERN AUSTRALIA
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett AT Pro
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
- #1
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"When the Gilt dragon struck the reef and sank, 118 lives were lost. Three hundred years later (Before the Museum Amendment Act of 1964 had been introduced) it almost claimed my life too"
28 April 1656 the VOC Gilt Dragon struck a reef 5.6 kilometres off the coast of Western Australia.
On board were Bronze canon, Elephant tusks, Thousands of Ballast bricks, Earthenware jugs, Eight chests of silver coins and a crew of 193 (118 drowned). Seven brave men in a dinghy set off on a 1,400 nautical mile journey to seek help from Batavia. Amazingly they succeeded and reached their destination but sadly various rescue missions failed to find any trace of the remaining 69 castaways. The mystery remains to this day. Read the full story http://beachcomber-contractor.weebly.com Rex Woodmore
28 April 1656 the VOC Gilt Dragon struck a reef 5.6 kilometres off the coast of Western Australia.
On board were Bronze canon, Elephant tusks, Thousands of Ballast bricks, Earthenware jugs, Eight chests of silver coins and a crew of 193 (118 drowned). Seven brave men in a dinghy set off on a 1,400 nautical mile journey to seek help from Batavia. Amazingly they succeeded and reached their destination but sadly various rescue missions failed to find any trace of the remaining 69 castaways. The mystery remains to this day. Read the full story http://beachcomber-contractor.weebly.com Rex Woodmore