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1 online resource (streaming video file) (51 min. 7 sec.) ; 295498200 bytes |
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Explores the bloody truth behind Australia's worst mass murder, investigating horrifying tale of one of the world's most terrifying and gruesome shipwreck stories of all time. In 1629, the pride of the Dutch fleet was on its way to the East Indies when it hit a coral reef off the coast of Australia and sank. Some of the 300 passengers and crew drowned but most managed to swim to the nearby cluster of uninhabited islands. For the survivors, it was the equivalent of crash landing on the moon. They were stranded thousands of kilometres from any known civilisation, on alien land with little hope of rescue. The survivors probably thought their situation couldn't get any worse. In fact, their nightmare was just beginning |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Classification M ACMA |
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Documentary television programs.
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Excavations (Archaeology)
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Interviewing.
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Rescues.
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Syphilis.
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Shipwreck survival.
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Australia.
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Documentary
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Streaming video
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Author |
Buchan, Eliot, director
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Swain, Michael, actor
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