people survived abandoned here for 15 years - /pol/ (#507145460) [Archived: 1126 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: nb0XRdRP
6/13/2025, 1:38:50 AM No.507145460
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They even had a baby wtf
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Anonymous ID: +y4AxxfgUnited States
6/13/2025, 1:39:44 AM No.507145521
is that australia
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Anonymous ID: sonjRDmsCanada
6/13/2025, 1:40:46 AM No.507145588
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>>507145460 (OP)
So did they just fish? I don't see anything edible on the island.
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Anonymous ID: nb0XRdRP
6/13/2025, 1:40:48 AM No.507145591
>>507145460 (OP)
> It was not until 29 November 1776, 15 years after the sinking, that Ensign Tromelin-Lanuguy, captain of the corvette Dauphine,[2] reached Tromelin Island and rescued the survivors – seven women and an eight-month-old child.[5][18] Upon arriving there, Tromelin-Lanuguy discovered that the survivors were dressed in plaited feather clothes and that they had managed, during all these years, to keep a fire lit (the island did not have a single tree). The Malagasy people, who had been left on the bleak little island, built a shed with coral stones, for most of the wood had been used in the construction of the raft for the crew. They also built a lookout on the highest point of the island in order not to miss the ship that would, they hoped, come to their rescue.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tromelin_Island#Wreck_of_the_ship_Utile
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Anonymous ID: rATbrul/Canada
6/13/2025, 1:41:44 AM No.507145651
>>507145460 (OP)
Because they were black.
The white people built a new ship out of the wreckage and sailed away.
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Anonymous ID: iLrd5hNFGermany
6/13/2025, 1:43:31 AM No.507145769
>>507145460 (OP)
And I didn't like it when they found us
Anonymous ID: wQlvHdutBulgaria
6/13/2025, 1:44:43 AM No.507145847
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>>507145521
Anonymous ID: nb0XRdRP
6/13/2025, 1:45:48 AM No.507145908
>>507145588
They ate bird eggs, turtles, and probably crustaceans.
Anonymous ID: wQlvHdutBulgaria
6/13/2025, 1:45:52 AM No.507145916
>>507145591
>to keep a fire lit (the island did not have a single tree)
How?
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Anonymous ID: XNEvtjl4United States
6/13/2025, 1:46:17 AM No.507145943
>>507145460 (OP)
Interesting.
Anonymous ID: kdcW+u+k
6/13/2025, 1:48:41 AM No.507146126
>>507145460 (OP)
Look up Clipperton Island for more island kino.
Anonymous ID: wCiL27HYUnited States
6/13/2025, 1:48:52 AM No.507146138
>>507145588
Open your mind!
Africans eat mud patties
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Anonymous ID: 9UfBaS2nUnited States
6/13/2025, 1:49:10 AM No.507146164
>>507145591
Seven women.
And an 8mo child.
15 years stranded.
>Fucked by pirates in exchange for firewood and pineapples.
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Anonymous ID: nb0XRdRP
6/13/2025, 1:49:40 AM No.507146204
>>507145916
Wood from the wrecked ship. Also probably wondering floating wood.
Anonymous ID: pQawIInRGermany
6/13/2025, 1:50:12 AM No.507146247
>>507145460 (OP)
Sounds good to me.
An upgrade to my life for sure.
Anonymous ID: DzOkGcflUnited States
6/13/2025, 1:50:18 AM No.507146258
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>The survivors remained with Jacques Maillart, governor of Mauritius (Isle de France), who declared them free and offered to bring them back to Madagascar, which they refused.
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Anonymous ID: KgUKH2ryFrance
6/13/2025, 1:51:14 AM No.507146326
>>507145460 (OP)
Funniest part is people got rescued, but since part of them were slaves and slavery was forbidden they did not rescued the slaves and say slaves lied 15 more years on that island.
Anonymous ID: iB96LrjiUnited States
6/13/2025, 1:51:27 AM No.507146340
>>507145916
>to keep a fire lit (the island did not have a single tree)
>How?
It's likely a false claim. Flints and lighters were discovered there, so it's likely they rekindled the fire as needed.
Anonymous ID: OLxDm9xDFinland
6/13/2025, 1:51:42 AM No.507146353
>>507145588
>noticed
what they drank?
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Anonymous ID: Tj43rfVbSwitzerland
6/13/2025, 1:51:52 AM No.507146360
>>507145460 (OP)

The people weren't white. Why did you leave out the most important part on this le racist board?
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Anonymous ID: nb0XRdRP
6/13/2025, 1:55:31 AM No.507146653
>>507146360
I'm sure whites would probably do better on that island, but it is quite impressive blacks did it... most died anyway.

Whites just sailed away.
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Anonymous ID: u/KOJBZZNew Zealand
6/13/2025, 1:55:57 AM No.507146690
>>507146258
i wouldn't want to get back onto a boat either
Anonymous ID: wyUzZOkQAustralia
6/13/2025, 1:58:51 AM No.507146906
>>507146258
Smart move, honestly. Madagascar was about to go to absolute shit, I wouldn't want to be there in the leadup to Ranavalona's reign of terror either.
Anonymous ID: obsHSYi0United States
6/13/2025, 1:59:29 AM No.507146963
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>>507146353
I'd assume they would desalinate through evaporation. That is what I'd do. However, I do not know what op is talking about or where this shit hole is. I am retarded, and tired of pretending I'm not.
Anonymous ID: 13HdQKBxNew Zealand
6/13/2025, 2:01:25 AM No.507147124
>>507146138
Yeah and end up dying from shitting themselves to death.
Anonymous ID: YWUpQ2bcUnited States
6/13/2025, 2:02:49 AM No.507147234
>>507146653
whites would build an entire city, visit the moon, allow their women to vote, then get invaded by essential workers and white flight and do it all over again on another island
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Anonymous ID: hpiLVuWiMexico
6/13/2025, 2:03:43 AM No.507147310
>60 people from mountain areas left in the small island
>Plus 1 rescue sailor who swam there from a rescue boat to prepare them but was abandoned by his fellow crew
>7 women and 1 kid survived at the end
>>507145651
The supposed white rescue sailor made a boat later and sailed but was lost at sea
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Anonymous ID: JN7t8Mc+United States
6/13/2025, 2:03:43 AM No.507147311
>>507146164
That means a man died before they were rescued.
Anonymous ID: hpiLVuWiMexico
6/13/2025, 2:04:21 AM No.507147383
>>507147234
You can't even survive inside a Dollar Store, creep
Anonymous ID: Yh0PyHpTCanada
6/13/2025, 2:06:37 AM No.507147595
>>507146360
rain
Anonymous ID: E5YQuikAUnited States
6/13/2025, 2:12:06 AM No.507148159
>>507145460 (OP)
What did they do for fresh drinking water?
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Anonymous ID: AgkvFgnFArgentina
6/13/2025, 2:17:36 AM No.507148792
Puna
Puna
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>>507145460 (OP)
Food and water can appear even in the most unexpected places if one is creative. How do you think humanity managed to expand throughout the planet? I study archaeology, and I've had to study the ways of life of the communities of the Puna and the Andean highlands, a dry, arid, and very inhospitable area. Even in a place so hostile to human life, communities have thrived. And I'm not just talking about small groups of hunter-gatherers, but about villages with agriculture, workshops, and even fortifications. True human intellect and creativity shine through especially when our survival depends on it.
Anonymous ID: kdcW+u+k
6/13/2025, 2:19:40 AM No.507149015
>>507145460 (OP)
Try looking for videos on this. It's all fucking ai slop. YT is cooked.
Anonymous ID: HeBkc8/kUnited States
6/13/2025, 2:23:25 AM No.507149435
>>507148159
Have you ever heard of a well?
Anonymous ID: VbY6omO+United States
6/13/2025, 2:36:59 AM No.507151044
>>507147310
>Castellan built two camps, one for the crew and one for the slaves, a forge and an oven, and with the materials recovered from the wreckage, began construction of a boat. On 27 September 1761, a contingent of 122 French sailors (crew and officers) left Tromelin aboard the Providence. They left the surviving slaves – 60 Malagasy men and women – on the desert island, promising to return and rescue them. The sailors reached Madagascar in just over four days...
Anonymous ID: nzkW7/bCAustralia
6/13/2025, 2:38:26 AM No.507151235
>>507148159
coconut water
or using plastic bottles they can filter sea water if they know how

plenty of food to catch in all the areas around
Anonymous ID: VmZtnqaWUnited States
6/13/2025, 2:38:39 AM No.507151270
>>507145588
The Irish wouldn't have survived.
Anonymous ID: EvP4HYL9Bulgaria
6/13/2025, 2:42:49 AM No.507151806
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Yea but they had to write the nubmers in the computer every 90 minutes
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