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The Mahogany Ship was recorded as being sighted in the sand dunes by a sealing party in 1836, with some believing it could have been the wreck of a Portuguese or Spanish caravel washed up on the ...
With its promises of lost treasure and the potential to rewrite Australia's history, the story of the Mahogany Ship is one of the country's most enduring and fascinating legends. Here's why.
The Glovis Caravel has been circling offshore from Brisbane since October 22 as the crew battled to fumigate the ship and wipe out a plague of stink bugs.
Another mahogany ship disappears. By Alex Johnson. Updated ... for the $100,000 ferrocrete ship.The ship is a 95 per cent accurate replica of the legendary 16th century Portuguese caravel, ...
MARITIME author Peter Christopher has called on the Federal Government to fund a new search for the legendary Mahogany Ship after more than three decades of unsuccessful attempts. The author of ...
The mysterious ‘Mahogany Ship’ is thought to be a 16th century Portuguese caravel. The discovery could rewrite Australia's history books if it's proven to be a ship of Portuguese origin.