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This ship was wrecked off the coast of Western Australia at Houtman Albrolhos in June 1629 and led to the infamous Batavia Mutiny where some of the crimes of the mutiny were:
- The murder of many of Batavia's survivors,
- The rape of women,
- The looting of VOC property and private valuables belonging to passengers and crew, and
- Various other acts of treason and treachery.
The remains of the vessel are kept at the Shipwreck Museum , Fremantle.
Meet our very own Henry Flagler! Harry Privette aka “Henry Flagler” is one of our Historical Interpreters at our Sails to Rails Museum at Flagler Station. Located at the Key West Historic Seaport, 901 Caroline St. Harry enjoys interacting with guests from around the world and is ready to answer questions as guests explore this unique museum. Featuring Henry Flagler’s Overseas Railway and highlights over 500 years of history.
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