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1934 ❖ ❖ SHIPWRECKED AND STARVED

 




Mr. and Mrs. Wittmer and their 
two children shipwrecked
on Charles Island,
Galapagos Island group
Photo dated 1934.
from the archives of the 
Saltwater People Historical Society©

Shipwrecked and starved on a barren volcanic island of the romantic Galapagos group near the equator, the bodies of a man and woman were found by the crew of a San Diego fishing boat, the SANTA AMARO. 

Believed to be the victims of the South Seas Island tragedy, Mr and Mrs. Wittmer are shown in the photo with their 2-year old baby and a 14-year old boy, son of Mr. Wittmer. The photo was snapped by Capt. Allen Hancock of Los Angeles when he visited the Wittmers on Charles Island in the Galapagos group last Feburary.

Photo by the International News , Los Angeles Bureau. Dated 18 November 1934.

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