DUYFKEN 1606

MORE AND BEYOND OSSY

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The Dutch ship the Duyfken 1606 Replica, crafted over three years in the grounds of the Western Australian
Maritime Museum, Fremantle.
Modern day shipwrights brought her to life using European timbers, her Ballast is genuine bricks from
Holland. Enjoy , Ossy
 

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Mackaydon

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The significance of the original vessel:
In 1606, the small Dutch ship Duyfken sailed from the Indonesian island of Banda in search of gold and trade opportunities on the fabled island of Nova Guinea.

Under the command of Willem Janszoon, Duyfken and her crew ventured south-east. They sailed beyond Os Papuas (Papua New Guinea)and explored and chartered part of the coast of Nova Guinea. They did not find gold - but they did find the northern coast of a huge continent: Australia. Captain Janszoon was the first European to map and record Australia in history so Duyfken's voyage marks the beginning of Australia's recorded history.
Don.....


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