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The Pacific Ocean holds the secret of the fate of 60 Nordic youths, cadets on the Danish training ship Koebenhavn, which vanished several years ago during a world cruise. On a bright summer morning the cadets hoisted sail and put to sea out of Montevideo harbour in Uruguay for the long beat across the South Pacific to Melbourne, Australia—never to be seen or heard of again.

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Southland Times, Issue 23676, 26 November 1938, Page 13

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The Pacific Ocean holds the secret of the fate of 60 Nordic youths, cadets on the Danish training ship Koebenhavn, which vanished several years ago during a world cruise. On a bright summer morning the cadets hoisted sail and put to sea out of Montevideo harbour in Uruguay for the long beat across the South Pacific to Melbourne, Australia—never to be seen or heard of again. Southland Times, Issue 23676, 26 November 1938, Page 13

The Pacific Ocean holds the secret of the fate of 60 Nordic youths, cadets on the Danish training ship Koebenhavn, which vanished several years ago during a world cruise. On a bright summer morning the cadets hoisted sail and put to sea out of Montevideo harbour in Uruguay for the long beat across the South Pacific to Melbourne, Australia—never to be seen or heard of again. Southland Times, Issue 23676, 26 November 1938, Page 13