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Zuytdorp, also
Zuiddorp (meaning 'South Village',
after Zuiddorpe, an
extant village in the
south of
Zeeland in the Netherlands, near the
Belgian border)...
- The
Zuytdorp Cliffs extend for
about 150 km (93 mi)
along a rugged,
spectacular and
little visited segment of the
Western Australian Indian Ocean coast...
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finally rescued by the Diamond, a ship from Salem, M****achusetts. The
Zuytdorp departed from the Cape of Good Hope on 22
April 1712 with at
least 200...
- The
Zuytdorp worm-lizard (Aprasia smithi), also
known commonly as Smith's
legless lizard, is a
species of
lizard in the
family Pygopodidae. The species...
- Park,
Francois Peron National Park,
Hamelin Pool
Marine Nature Reserve,
Zuytdorp Nature Reserve and
numerous protected islands.
Denham and
Useless Loop...
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ships off the
coast of
Western Australia in the 1950s–1960s. In 1712,
Zuytdorp struck the
cliffs 60 km (37 mi)
north of the
mouth of the
Murchison River...
- anthropology.
There are many examples. One is the
wreck of the VOC ship
Zuytdorp lost in 1711 on the
coast of
Western Australia,
where there remains considerable...
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wrecked along the coast,
including Batavia in 1629,
Vergulde Draeck in 1656,
Zuytdorp in 1712, and
Zeewijk in 1727. In 1696
Willem de
Vlamingh explored the Australian...
- the
Batavia and
other notable local historical shipwrecks such as the
Zuytdorp,
Zeewijk and
Vergulde Draeck.[citation needed] The
explorer George Grey...
- of
Western Australia Press, 2006) Playford, Phillip: The
Wreck of the
Zuytdorp on the
Western Australian Coast in 1712. (Nedlands:
Royal Western Australian...