600 People Stranded on Desolate African Coast

In 1552, one of the largest ships in the world at the time was travelling around the southern tip of Africa with over 600 hundred people aboard. Before it made it, several violent storms forced them to abandon the ship off the coast of South Africa. The more than 500 survivors were then forced to make a brutal trek hundreds of miles to the nearest settlement. During which, they battled hunger, dehydration, and worst of all, the people they encountered along the way. What followed wasn’t just the loss of life in the shipwreck itself but the slow, agonizing descent into suffering for many of those who lived through it. And in the end, they never even made it to their destination. Instead, they ended up somewhere far, far worse. As always, viewer discretion is advised.

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