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Shipwreck tale clue to lost explorer

China Daily | Updated: 2017-09-01 08:44

SYDNEY - An Indian seaman's tale of being shipwrecked on a remote northern Australian island could shed light on the 230-year-old disappearance of a renowned French explorer, one of maritime history's greatest mysteries, an anthropologist said Thursday.

In 1785 Jean-Francois de Galaup de La Perouse was sent by King Louis XVI to chart the globe and map lands that had eluded English explorer Captain James Cook.

Three years later the explorer and his 220 crew were shipwrecked after setting sail from Botany Bay in New Holland - now Australia - in the direction of New Caledonia.

Shipwreck tale clue to lost explorer

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