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Describe Ile Amsterdam. How did its inhabitants treat the voyagers?

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Answered by pintukumarmandal
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When the narrator rushed on the deck he was relieved to see the outline of Ile Amsterdam. ... It had little vegetation but still it appeared to he ‘the most beautiful island in the world’. ... The next morning all 28 inhabitants of the island cheered them and helped them ashore...........
Answered by manisharai953
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Ile Amsterdam was a tiny island constructed of volcanic rock and only 28 people lived there, and there was minimal vegetation. However, the island gave them protection from the ocean's enormous waves as well as a chance to fix the broken ship.

  • When he hurried onto the dèck, the narrator was relieved to see the outline of Ile Amsterdam, French engineers had installed it.
  • As "a dark piece of volcanic rock," it was characterised and it seemed to be "the most beautiful island in the earth," despite the absence of vegetation.
  • In the story "We're Not Afraid to Die-If We Can All Be Together," Gordon Cook, his family, and the crewmen show extraordinary bravery and ability in a struggle for survival against the water and the waves.
  • The author set out from Plymouth, England in July 1976 with his wife Mary, son Jonathan, and daughter Suzanne to reenact Captain James Cook's round-the-world expedition from 200 years earlier.

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