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== Late Modern Era == | == Late Modern Era == | ||
[[Nanseetcuket]]'s Chappaquiddick coast was made internationally famous in the 1800s and early 1900s as a death trap for international shipping. Numerous [[Kiravia]]n and [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] merchant marine ships were dashed against the rocks in mysterious storms. These sailors were considered the best storm sailors in the world due to their experience in the [[Kilikas Storm Belt]] and were the vanguard of an international effort to engage [[ | [[Nanseetcuket]]'s Chappaquiddick coast was made internationally famous in the 1800s and early 1900s as a death trap for international shipping. Numerous [[Kiravia]]n and [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] merchant marine ships were dashed against the rocks in mysterious storms. These sailors were considered the best storm sailors in the world due to their experience in the [[Kilikas Storm Belt]] and were the vanguard of an international effort to engage [[Nanzitolclatl]] by the global community. The [[Burgoignesc Maritime Navigation Administration]] calculates that between [[1804]] and [[1914]] 78 [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] merchant ships were destroyed on the rocks, shoals, and shores of Chappaquiddick. The [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] Maritime Biographer Laureate Maurie-Joseph Copecnee laments that the ports of [[Nanzitolclatl]] were "gravid with mercantile potential. Our national future in [[Nanzitolclatl]] was cut short by the enmity of the insolent Chappaquiddick." | ||
== Contemporary Era == | == Contemporary Era == |