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Captain Fowler was on this part of the coast in 1814 when six of his lascar (Indian) seamen absconded in an open boat. It seems it was at Dusky Sound they were set upon by Maori when three were killed and eaten and the others enslaved. One or more of them later lived in what is now the
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he spent two months exploring the sound in March and April of 1773, and used it as a harbour, establishing workshops and an observatory. It is believed his crew brewed the first
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spent 14 days in Dusky Sound stripping iron from the hulk of
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to New Zealand in 1770. He named it Dusky Bay. On his
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678:, Dunedin, NZ: Port Daniel Press, 1998, p.11.
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1701:Browne Falls
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1665:Wilmot River
1650:Wapiti River
1645:Walker River
1620:Tūtoko River
1610:Thurso River
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1580:Rooney River
1545:Newton River
1465:George River
1395:Castle River
1370:Awarua River
1365:Arthur River
1344:Mount Tūtoko
1181:Lake Te Anau
1166:Lake Monowai
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1735:Settlements
1696:Bowen Falls
1680:Wolff River
1625:Waiau River
1530:Misty River
1520:Lyvia River
1515:Light River
1510:Kaipo River
1495:Irene River
1480:Grebe River
1440:Edith River
1425:Donne River
1380:Bowen River
1319:Mount Grono
1151:Lake Marian
1121:Lake Fergus
1080:Long Island
1055:Coal Island
979:Martins Bay
805:15 December
584:16 December
546:23 February
457:George Bass
439:George Bass
431:Bass Strait
427:Australasia
324:Long Island
270:Long Island
235:New Zealand
218:Long Island
180:Max. length
170:New Zealand
132: /
120:166°47′12″E
107:Coordinates
1965:Categories
1766:Structures
1752:Port Craig
1689:Waterfalls
1595:Spey River
1590:Shag River
1565:Pyke River
1560:Pitt River
1540:Namu River
1525:Mike River
1505:Juno River
1475:Gray River
1430:Doon River
1420:Dark River
1415:Coal River
1309:Mitre Peak
1176:Lake Quill
1141:Lake Innes
1131:Green Lake
1116:Lake Alice
953:Dagg Sound
522:References
188:Max. width
157:Shag River
149:Mike River
117:45°44′57″S
100:Tasman Sea
1924:West Cape
1742:Manapouri
1570:Rea River
1375:Big River
1360:Aan River
1302:Mountains
1126:Lake Gunn
1035:Brig Rock
886:Deep Cove
866:Fiordland
660:Dusky Bay
639:Q58677157
623:0067-0464
500:Manapouri
449:Endeavour
422:Britannia
419:from the
305:West Cape
245:Geography
1020:Bay Rock
783:31 March
758:Murihiku
635:Wikidata
631:42906297
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603:(1981).
510:See also
296:, while
282:dolphins
96:Location
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998:Islands
974:Big Bay
504:Hauroko
482:Dunedin
477:Matilda
441:in the
369:History
201:Islands
31:Tamatea
1353:Rivers
874:Fiords
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453:Tahiti
286:whales
272:, and
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627:JSTOR
444:Venus
375:Māori
278:Seals
237:, in
231:fiord
229:is a
164:Basin
38:Māori
967:Bays
807:2019
785:2018
715:ISBN
698:Cook
696:Not
619:ISSN
586:2012
548:2017
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398:beer
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