True Story 10 People Stranded On The Island of No Foreign Ownership

Posted by unique news Monday, September 19, 2011 0 comments
Ever see the film western film which tells the people - people who travel using ships or aircraft storm slammed the strike, then they teromabang - Floating in the sea until it reaches the mainland, the mainland from the island of an unknown and uninhabited ...
It's not just fiction because the history of recorded events on terdamparnya many people - people on the island uninhabited, and the following 10 most memorable true story of the history of people - people who were stranded on a foreign island no man's land, and they can survive in the natural ferocity ..

1. John F. Kennedy and Crew (1917 - 1963)
Survived: 6 Days on the Island of Stone and Olasana

In 1943, John F. Kennedy was then aged 26 years as skipper of PT-109 boat. And one night Japanese destroyers suddenly appeared and destroyed the boat PT-109 is manned by the crew of JFK, a total of 2 person crew died at the scene, while the survivors and injured - injured jumped into the water and paddling their boat to the ruins of an island the nearest is 6 miles! with sharks and crocodiles that threaten to end their nearest kepulau after traveling for 5 hours! and for 2 days without eating and drinking on the island of stone, and with the idea of JFK they seek a larger island that was then named Olasana and can survive by eating coconuts. They were all discovered by members of the Boy Scouts after 6 days!
Interesting Facts: The island where Kennedy's crew stranded been the main attraction, and has been renamed Kennedy Island.

2. Leendert Hasenbosch [1695 - 1725]
Survived: Approximately 6 Months in Ascension Island
Was a Dutch soldier who worked at the VOC as a book keeper / librarian, he was convicted for sodomy, (gak tau siapa tuh yg disodominya), he then disposed of on May 5, 1725 kesebuah reply uninhabited island with water supplied to ration a month! plant seeds, gospel, clothing and tools to write. Trust Hasenboch who died in pathetic condition of the Seafarers UK in January 1726 after surviving six months by eating sea turtles, sea birds and drinking his own urine!
Interesting facts: The British sailors had found a diary, which later published and translated into English.

3. Marguerite de La Rocque (1523 -?)
Surviving: 2 years on the island of Satan
In 1542 French explorer Jacques Cartier who led the trip to Newfoundland with Marguerite de la Rocque 19 years, in perjalana Margrit boyfriend a young sailor who works as a servant of the ship. This makes the angry uncle Jaques Cartier sailors who also bleed Blue and then discard Margarit kesebuah uninhabited island off the coast of Labrador as well as the butler was in the exhaust to the other islands. Then on the island is blessed with a child Margarit, who in the end the child died from lack of milk, he lived in caves and hunting wild animals for 2 years before finally in ketemukan by fishermen from the Basque or Spanish.
Interesting fact: Back to France after being saved and was greeted like a celebrity, Marguerite story is then told the French queen was Queen of Navarre in 1558.

4. Captain Charles Bernard (1781 - 1840)
Survived: 18 Months at Eagle Island

In 1812, the British ship Isabella stranded on Eagle Island (Eagle Island) part of the Falkland Islands is commanded by Captain George Harrington. Then meraka discovered by American fishing vessels commanded by Captain Nanina that Bernard Charles, but the captain realized that they need a lot of food aid to see the conditions they are not likely to find food, then the captain along with 4 people crew went to look for food on the island. When the captain was gone the British crew that took over the ship and left nanina Captain Bernard and his crew on the island!. Luckily the end they all can be saved after 18 Months! precisely in November 1814. Photo above shows bernard shelter captain and his crew, from its shape so that a passing ship can easily see them, it is not easy also c, new evidence after 18 months there who see them.
Interesting Fact: At night the rescue with a crew of British ship Isabella was the captain could talk - talk with them and tell all origins mereka.yang incidentally at that time America was at war with England, because England is perhaps the crew did not want to be taken to America and made prisoners, they thought they'd better take over the ship and run Nanina than brought to America, (supposed to be the captain did not say much).

5. There's Blackjack (1898 - 1983)
Surviving: 2 Years on Wrangel Island
In the autumn of 1921 a team of five people who led by Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Arctic expedition planned to hold a goal to claim an island in the area in dispute between Canada and the UK with the name of the Wrangel Island north of Siberia. 23 year girl Eskimo There Blackjack hired by them for a fee of 50 U.S. $ a month as a cook and seamstress, Ada Blackjack needed the money for her son who suffered from tuberculosis, they plan to walk for 1 year while supplies they had brought only for 6 months. they can not find enough food and began to starve so that in January 1923 three of them tried to seek help. While There are 4 people left behind with the sick man to care for them, time passes and the three men never returned to which he was hospitalized four people eventually died as well. There are however also learn how to survive, until he was rescued in August 1923 by a former colleague of Stefansson's. The money he obtained from the expedition and then he used to take his son went to Seattle.
Interesting Fact: There is getting all his salary for two years he joined the expedition, but he did not get the slightest advantage of the very popular book published by someone other than the story of the struggle of his life.

6. Alexander Selkirk (1676 - 1721)
Survived: 4 years 4 months on the island of Mas' a Tierra

Alexander Selkirk was a Scottish sailor who skillfully as the Navigator, with skills that DOI was appointed as the master or the person who most experts as a sailor on the Cinque Ports. Because the ship is not feasible (often fought with the Spanish fleet), the middle of the journey home from fishing doi worried the ship would sink, and look for the nearest island. In the month of September 1704 until the end Doi disebuah uninhabited islands precisely at Más a Tierra island 400 miles off the west coast of Chile, he took some clothes, muskets, some tools, a Bible and tobacco. At first calm Doi wrote just reading the Bible but it soon became clear that the rescue did not happen in the near future, then deftly doi create an atmosphere on the island that was uninhabited and unkempt made ​​to be more comfortable in the company of rats, goats and a cat as a friend . Finally month of February 1709 two British ships anchored in the island and DOI can be saved. In 1713 Doi told all his experience for 4 years and 4 months on the island, but many people do not believe in the story is, six years after it launched a novelist Daniel Defoe's novel, which is very famous and best-selling story of Alexander Selkirk with the name "Robinson Crusoe ".
Interesting facts: in 1966 Mas' a Tierra was renamed Robinson Crusoe Island, at a time when the same archipelago Juan Fernandez was renamed Alejandro Selkirk Island.

7.Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922)
Survived: 105 days on Elephant Island
Is an Anglo-Irish explorer who later in 1914 to plan the Trans-Antarctic expedition, in ekpedisinya the ship "Endurance" hers stuck in frozen ice for 1o months sebeleum ice can become soft and the ship resumed its journey, then they were washed again for 5 months , because their supplies are running low and help is not forthcoming then the Doi ordered three of his men to seek help with a small ship or boat to a nearby island "Elephant Island" there on the island was uninhabited, and then again five doi ordered his men to pick up to 3 people earlier. Then walk for 17 days or within 800 miles through the world's worst weather fierce north island Georgia eventually they found a base station or observation, and can be saved on the Chilean government assistance, of the 28 people who participated in the expedition was not a single person who died. After a heroic penjelahan in 1921 Doi returned to the continent within the framework of research and scientific programs, before the expedition could walk Doi trigger heart attacks and died because the family requested doi buried there.
Interesting fact: more than 40 years after the Trans Antarctic exploration who led Ernest
There Shackleton Antarctic explorer Trans-back by the Commonwealth in 1955-1958. Which means one can not arbitrarily go there at that time.

8. John Adams and the Bounty Mutineers (1768 - 1829)
Persist: in Pitcairn Islands
After the rebellion in England's famous 1789 and several months of sailing around the eastern islands of Fiji John Adams and the Bounty Mutineers decided to settle in uninhabited Pitcairn Islands, to avoid the British Navy then boarded their boat burned and sank towing. those on the island 9 The crew of 6 men and 11 Tahitian girl one of them having a baby. Long story short they can not go back and live sedentary, have descendants on the island, because the population continues to increase so much of the population who live in Australia and New Zealand.
Interesting Fact: Later in 1808 the ship "Topaz" arrives on the island of Pitcairn and Adams found a place settled by peaceful society, more than ten Tahitian women (including his wife) and several children. Royal Navy or Royal Navi who gave him a pardon in 1825, and doi died four years later.
Also: the capital of Pitcairn, Adamstown, is named for John Adams.

9. January Pelgrom and Wouter Loos
Survived: It is not known in mainland Australia
In 1629 the ship batavia or Dutch East Indies / Indonesia with 316 crew destroyed
and stranded on the west coast of Australia west of the island on the island rather Abrolhors, most of them survived. they are led by people who are very wicked Jeronimus Cornelius, a short story before help arrives as many as 125 men women and children were killed and buried in mass because of his cruelty on the island, and 2 January Pelgrom and Wouter Loos managed to escape and arrive at Australian continent, settled and lived with the Aborigines.
Interesting Fact: Both boys were probably the first Europeans to settle in the continent of Australia before the arrival of British sailors by bringing inmates in 1788 who made ​​a British colony.

10.Juana Maria,? - October 18, 1853
Surviving: 18 Years on the Island of San nicholas

San Nicholas Island was once a prosperous island since a bloody conflict with russia then seal hunter in the island's population dropped drastically to just 20 people from 1835 native american (Because of the people there to oppose the seal hunt in the waters). in 1835 on the orders of Charles Hubbard in Santa Barbara, United decided to organize a rescue mission to the island of San Nicholas is to take the rest of the population who are still alive, when the ship arrived at the island's entire population then transported to the ship but left Juana Maria alone on the island because the storm came fast.
in 1850, a missionary priest from Santa Barbara Gonzalez, ordered Thomas to seek Juana Maria Jeffries for a fee of 200 U.S. $, but failed. Although the expedition failed to return from the expedition of Thomas Jeffries can tell all the obstacles, and in 1853 the expedition led by captain George Ndiver successfully reached the island of San Nicholas and found footprints and how shocked the captain found a woman dressed in leather and fur duck wild sewn together, he lived in a place made ​​of whale bone. Once brought to Santa Barbara and just seven days later he died of dysentery, died before he was baptized in the name of Juana Maria, not many stories that peeled from the testimony of Juana Maria because of the limitations of language, even his real name nobody knows.
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