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276: 39:, one of the early ports of call). Although there was some hope at the time of beaching that the hull could be repaired, this proved impossible, and the 109 sailors and 23 officers were stranded for two and a half months. They survived by hunting the cattle and horses that had been left on the (then uninhabited) islands for just such emergencies and, when all else failed, penguins. Remarkably, the liquor store, although virtually unguarded, remained intact until their ultimate departure. 100:. He found that the wreck had suffered severely at the hands of the crews of the various whalers that had visited Berkeley Sound since the departure of the Mercury, and that what remained was half covered by sand. 77:, who had been smuggled on board in Toulon dressed a man. Her diary provides a vivid picture of her time in the castaway's camp and of the sometimes tortuous negotiations with Galvin, the captain of the 73:
A remarkable feature of the voyage, the first scientific expedition sent out from France after the Napoleonic wars, was the highly illegal presence of the captain's wife
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and carrying guns and munitions to their fellow rebels in Chile. The Mercury was first chartered and then, when at sea, purchased by the
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nearby. It was considered a good site for a direct assault, however it was heavily guarded by Argentine positions, unlike
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Voyage autour du monde:sur la Corvette de Sa Majesté, La Coquille, pendant les années 1822, 1823, 1824 et 1825
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A woman of Courage: The Journal of Rose De Freycinet on her Voyage around the World 1817-1820
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The bay was one of the potential landing sites considered by British forces during the
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After some abortive discussions with William Orne, the captain of the American sealer
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Razor's Edge: The Unofficial History of the Falklands War
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East Falkland
Berkeley Sound
Volunteer Point
Rio de Janeiro
Buenos Aires
Louis de Freycinet
Montevideo
Rose de Freycinet
James Weddel
Louis Isidore Duperrey
Falklands War
Volunteer Point
San Carlos Water
Exocet
Stanley
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