Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Juvenile Instructor, Vol. 30: October 1, 1895
Surrounding the islands are coral reefs, not sparkling white or pink, as the coral we see, but a dull green color, owing to the constant action of the water. These reefs are covered at high tide, but can be seen when the water is low.
During the terrible hurricane of 1889 five large ships were wrecked upon these reefs, among them the American ?ag ship Trenton, shattered lying upon the rocks, while ten feet away is water fathoms deep. Two others were more fortunate and succeeded in passing through an opening in the reef and, although running aground, were saved.
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