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  1. Pitcairn Island proved an ideal haven for the mutineers—uninhabited and virtually inaccessible, with plenty of food, water, and fertile land. For a while, the mutineers and Tahitians existed peaceably.

  2. 1 de may. de 2023 · Periodista especializado en historia, paleontología y mascotas. Actualizado a 01 de mayo de 2023 · 19:29 · Lectura: 6 min. Situada literalmente en medio de ninguna parte, la isla Pitcairn parece el escenario perfecto para una historia de náufragos.

  3. 27 de abr. de 2021 · April 27, 2021. • 9 min read. Idyllic islands. An epic journey. A rebellious crew. When the H.M.S. Bounty set sail from England in November 1787, its captain and crew could never have anticipated...

  4. 14 de jun. de 2019 · As Carteret had thought, there was no secure anchorage at Pitcairn, and after removing all they wanted from the ship, the mutineers set fire to it, in what is now known as Bounty Bay, to hide all evidence of their existence on the island.

  5. The descendants of the Bounty mutineers include the modern-day Pitcairn Islanders as well as a little less than half of the population of Norfolk Island. Their common ancestors were the nine surviving mutineers from the mutiny on HMS Bounty which occurred in the south Pacific Ocean in 1789.

  6. 15 de ago. de 2019 · La isla Pitcairn y el motín de la 'Bounty' — Cuaderno de Cultura Científica. La isla Pitcairn y el motín de la ‘Bounty’. Ciencia infusa. Bounty = Generosidad. HMS Bounty II, réplica de 1960 del HMS Bounty original, en una imagen de 2010. Este barco se hundió frente a las costas de Carolina del Norte en 2012 a consecuencia del huracán Sandy.

  7. 13 de ene. de 2024 · Pitcairn Island: Story of the Bounty Mutineers. Featured Image: The illustration depicts a small, focused group of early settlers on Pitcairn Island. Mutiny on the Bounty stands as one of the most infamous naval uprisings in history, extensively chronicled in numerous books, and scholarly articles, and vividly brought to life in film.