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 La Rozette   Cape Point   Cove at Platboom   The wreck of this vessel was found close to Cape Point on   1786/08/19
 (near Brightwater)   19 August 1786, and its identity established, although no
 living person was aboard. Several days later six seamen
 were found in Cape Town under suspicious circumstances
 and arrested. It was later found that they'd murdered the
 officers and other crew (5 other according to Van der
 Bosch) aboard the vessel, and then run it ashore. They
 were tried for murder and executed.
 L'Aigle   Slangkop   Near   Ran ashore at 9pm. Three lives lost - 3rd officer and 2   1834/02/15
 Beach   crew.  Vessel only ever caught one whale.

 L'Alouette   Olifantsbos   Albatross Rock /   One child drowned.        1817/06/06
 Klipbank
 Le Napoleon   Olifantsbos   Next to the Car   Driven ashore in a chase with the Royal Navy frigate,   1805/12/25
 Park   Narcissus. Lies close inshore in shallow water. Outline of
 vessel and cannon clearly visible
 Lusitania   Cape Point   Bellows Rock   8 lives lost when lifeboat capsized.   1911/04/18

 Magnet   Hout Bay   Hout Bay Harbour   Vessel ran aground while trying to enter Hout Bay harbour   1916/01/31
 (Near Ore Loading   after running for shelter from a gale. At about 1pm while
 Pier)   passing through the entrance a heavy swell and ebb tide
 set her on the shore and she remained fast. No lives lost.
 Attempts by G Austin & Co. to salvage the vessel failed,
 and only some of her cargo was saved. Marsh suggests
 the vessel was a steamer.
 Maori   Llandudno   Duiker Point (about  The Maori a vessel of 4155 tons, proceeded to sea at   1909/08/05
 75m offshore)   11.30 pm on 4 August, from the anchorage where she'd
 been coaling. At 12.40am on 5 August she struck rocks
 and 3 boats were launched. The Chief Officer's boat
 landed at Slangkop - nine men were saved in that boat,
 but 6 drowned in the surf.. Subsequently, another 10 men
 were saved from the wreck by rocket apparatus. 32 lives
 were lost. Two of the casualties were the result of a
 lifeboat capsizing in the surf at Kommetjie. They were
 buried on the highest dune near the Slangkop Lighthouse,
 next to the grave of Armed Corsettee, who died on the
 Clan Monroe in 1905. The graves were marked by
 crossed laid out in stones. The wreck is a favourite
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