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    Miro Wood Carvings and the Pitcairners: Biogeography, Economics and Sustainability

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    2022-01
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    Albert, Donald Patrick
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    On April 28, 1789, Fletcher Christian deposited Lt. William Bligh and 18 loyalists in the HMAV Bounty’s launch in view of an erupting volcano on Tofua in the South Pacific Ocean. Miraculously, Bligh survived this epic open-boat journey to Coupang, Timor, and ultimately to England to resume his naval career.
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    Albert, Donald Patrick (2022). Miro Wood Carvings and The Pitcairners: Biogeography, Economics and Sustainability. The Pitcairn Log, 49(1), 4-9.
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    Article originally published in the Pitcairn Log

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