3 The Lost Adventurer's Story on Uninhabited Island

in #busy7 years ago

Adventure is a very exciting activity for the lover. The interesting story will always accompany everyone who adventures. From getting ran out of groceries to getting lost. Here are some of the Lost Adventurers Stories on Uninhabited Island.

  1. John Adams and the Bounty Mutineers (1768 - 1829)
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    Survive: in the Pitcairn archipelago
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    After the famous British uprising in 1789 and after several months of sailing around the eastern island of Fiji, John Adams and the Bounty Mutineers decided to settle in the uninhabited Pitcairn Islands, to avoid the British Navy, their boat was burned and grounded sea. Those on the island are 9 crew members, 6 Tahitians and 11 girls, one of whom has a baby.

    Long story short they can not go back and live sedentary, have offspring on the island, because the population is increasing, so many of its residents who live in Australia and New Zealand. Then in 1808 the ship "Topaz" arrived on Pitcairn Island and found Adams's place settled with a peaceful society. Adams lives with more than ten women (including wives) and some children. The British Navy or Royal Navi then granted him pardons in 1825, and eventually he died four years later.

Interesting fact: The capital of Pitcairn, Adamstown = is the name for John Adams

2.Ernest Shackleton (1874 - 1922)
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Survive: 105 days on the Elephant island (Antarctica)
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Ernest Shackleton was an Anglo-Irish explorer who later in 1914 planned a Trans-Antarctic expedition, in his expedition his "Endurance" vessel was trapped in frozen ice for 10 months before the ice became soft and the ship could resume its journey, then they were stranded again during 5 months, because their supplies are running low and help is not coming, so he ordered 3 of his men to seek help with a small boat or boat to the nearest island "Elephant Island" there on the island was uninhabited, then he ordered back 5 children fruit to pick up to 3 people earlier.

Then on a 17-day walk or 800 miles away through the ferocious worst weather in the northern Georgian island they eventually found a station or observation base, and could be saved with the help of the Chilean government. Of the 28 people who participated in the expedition, not one person was killed. After the heroic fission in 1921 he returned to the continent in research and scientific programs, but before the expedition could walk he was killed by a heart attack and the family asked him to be buried there.

Interesting fact: Over 40 years after the Trans-Antarctic explorations led by Ernest Shackleton, there was a Trans-Antarctic explorer redone by the Commonwealth in 1955-1958. Which means no arbitrary people can go there at that time.

3.Marguerite de La Rocque (1523 – ? )
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Enduring: 2 Years on the island of Satan
In 1542 the French explorer Jacques Cartier led the trip to Newfoundland with margrit dela Rocque 19 years old. In the course of Margrit became the girlfriend of a young sailor who works as a Servant on the ship. This made his uncle Jaques Cartier, who was also a bloody Blue sailor angry and then threw Margarit into an uninhabited island in Labrador waters as well as the waiter was thrown into another island.
Then on the island Margarit blessed with a child, which eventually the child died from lack of milk, he lived in the cave and hunting wild animals for 2 years, finally found by fishermen from Basque or Spanish.

Interesting fact: Returning to France after being rescued and greeted like a celebrity, Marguerite's story was later told to the queen of France at that time the Queen of Navarre in 1558.

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