Mysteries and Backstories
In 1552, the Portuguese carrack São João shattered on a remote stretch of the South African coast, throwing more than 600 people into the surf. Those who survived the wreck were left stranded with almost no food or water , and faced a single impossible option. March north. Across a brutal coastline. Barefoot, starving, hunted, and collapsing one by one. What followed became one of the deadliest survival marches in history.
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