G.S.S. TUTANEKAI OFF LEEWARD ISLAND (400 FEET HIGH), ANTIPODES ISLAND. (The crew of the wrecked barque Dundonald fashioned a coracle from the roots of trees growing on the island. Covering the frame with sail cloth, they were enabled to cross from one island to another. The coracle is now in the Canterbury Museum.) See article by E. F. Watson in this issue.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3834, 6 September 1927, Page 42
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62G.S.S. TUTANEKAI OFF LEEWARD ISLAND (400 FEET HIGH), ANTIPODES ISLAND. (The crew of the wrecked barque Dundonald fashioned a coracle from the roots of trees growing on the island. Covering the frame with sail cloth, they were enabled to cross from one island to another. The coracle is now in the Canterbury Museum.) See article by E. F. Watson in this issue. Otago Witness, Issue 3834, 6 September 1927, Page 42
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