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    • Wednesday, September 10, 2025 at 8:21 AM
    • 🌬 29 °C
    • Altitude: 33 ft
    • Curacao11°59’22” N  68°38’37” W
    Old light house
    cargo ship Maria Bianca GuidesmanSailing yacht Tchao1

    Exploring Klein Curacao

    September 10 in Curacao ⋅ 🌬 29 °C

    Exploring Klein Curacao

    Sailing vessel Tchao

    Motor vessel Maria Bianca Guidesman

    https://kleincuracaotrips.com/en/klein-curacao-…

    The island played a part in the slave trade. The Dutch West India Company brought many slaves from Africa to Curaçao. Before these slaves came ashore in Curaçao, the sick were placed in quarantine at Klein Curaçao. The remains of this first quarantine building can still be found in the northwest of the island. The slaves, and other passengers who did not survive the voyage, were buried at Klein Curaçao. There are several graves in the southern part of the island. The Dutch West India Company were also given licenses to hunt the now extinct Caribbean monk seals on Klein Curaçao. In 1871, John Godden, an English mining engineer, visited the island, discovering there was a significant vein of phosphate on the island. From 1871 onward until 1886, the Dutch government set up mining operations on the island, with phosphate being mined and exported to Europe.Read more

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