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  Event Details  
  Event Title   Offshore, WA: Shipwreck   
  Event Category   Flash Floods   
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  Event Start Date   04/04/1656   
  Event End Date   04/04/1656   
 

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  Location  
  Zone   Offshore   
  Region   Coastal Waters   
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  Human Casualties  
  People Killed   186   
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  Property Damaged   Damaged Destroyed  
  Ships     1    
         
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  Information Sources  
  Source/s   Publication/Report - Wrecks in Australian Waters, by Jack Loney, 1978
Publication/Report - Australian & New Zealand Shipwrecks & Sea Tragedies by Hugh Edwards", 1978
Publication/Report - Australia's Worst Disasters (Heinmann Library series) 
 
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  A navigational error brought the demise of the 'Vergulde Draeck' (Gilt Dragon), bound for Batavia, when she crashed into limestone reefs off the coast. 118 drowned on the reef and 68/75 survivors landed ashore in two of her boats or by clinging to drifting wreckage. After a short rest, seven of the survivors set out for Batavia which they reached two months later. Two vessels were sent south to search for the survivors but no trace of them was ever found. One of the ships, 'Goede Koop', lost a boat and 11 men in a rescue attempt of the Vergulde Draeck (see related event for 'Goede Koop').