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People who survive a shipwreck are typically referred to as "survivors." If the shipwreck involves a group of people, they may also be called "castaways" if they end up stranded on an island or remote location. In some contexts, the term "wreck survivors" may also be used to describe those who have escaped from the disaster.
April 15, 1912
Wahine Shipwreck, April 10, 1968
When he discovers the gold pieces in the shipwreck, he takes them, even though they have no worth on the island.
The shipwreck was discoverd and photographed by Robert Ballard's Argo.
Hunstanton is in Norfolk, England.
Hunstanton is a British city and is located in Europe.
The population of Old Hunstanton is 47.
23rd may 1966
Hunstanton railway station ended in 1969.
Hunstanton railway station was created in 1862.
The area of Old Hunstanton is 5,350,000.0 square meters.
Hunstanton can be accessed by car via the A149 coastal road. It is also served by the Hunstanton railway station, which connects to King's Lynn. Additionally, there are bus services that operate to and from Hunstanton, providing connections to nearby towns and villages.
Tourism in Hunstanton was developed in 1846 by Henry Slyleman Le Strange
Hey There, it is 101.7 miles, from Milton keynes to hunstanton. Hope this helps xxx
There are not any wind turbines in Hunstanton yet. One supermarket has applied to build a small turbine.
Hunstanton attracts around 4 million visitors each year.