В Тихом океане found parking sailor who was stranded on a desert island and is believed to have served as the prototype of the hero of the novel "The Life and wonderful adventures Robinson Crusoe, "which author was an English journalist and novelist Daniel Defoe. The results of the excavations on the Pacific island, located to the west off the coast of Chile, according to a British archaeological journal. Earlier this island was called Aguas Buenas, but was later renamed Robinson Crusoe Island Crusoe. It is believed that Robinson served as the prototype of the Scotsman Alexander Selkirk, who in 1709, for 10 years before the publication of the novel, rescued in Aguas Buenas. In particular, Archaeologists have found holes in the ground, which may be the remains of two huts and observation post to monitor the sea, built by a sailor. There was also found a pair of navigational devices beginning of the XVIII century, which is believed to have belonged to Selkirk.
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