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Posted by Pierpolzac on 27/3/2007, 3:39 pm What is most intriguing, he also found a shipwreck on the beach with a cargo of spilled wax on which there were some mysterious writings [see the picture]. To this day epigraphy experts have been unable to decipher the inscriptions and the country of origin of the ship remains unknown. History tells us that Mauritius was originally discovered by the Arabs in 975 AD who called it Dinarobin. More infos:
Link: http://www.1421.tv/gallery.asp?Section=Shipwrecks
124.184.53.141
Heyndrick Jolinck a Dutch sailor was the first man to ever document the sighting of a Dodo, when he landed in Mauritius on the 24 September 1598.
http://www.1421.tv/pages/evidence/content.asp?EvidenceID=29
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