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Saturday, 31 May 2014. Providence favoured us, and we were able to reach Elephant Island in thick fog without ice to stop us. At 1140 am, the fog lifted and my men on Elephant Island were finally rescued. We can finally go home. After three more failed attempts to reach Elephant Island, I begged the Chilean government for the use of Yelcho,. A small steam tug. The government agreed and I am about to sail to Elephant Island and rescue my men. The whaling stations are situated on the north side of the isl.

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Saturday, 31 May 2014. Providence favoured us, and we were able to reach Elephant Island in thick fog without ice to stop us. At 1140 am, the fog lifted and my men on Elephant Island were finally rescued. We can finally go home. After three more failed attempts to reach Elephant Island, I begged the Chilean government for the use of Yelcho,. A small steam tug. The government agreed and I am about to sail to Elephant Island and rescue my men. The whaling stations are situated on the north side of the isl.

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