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HE was the Scottish castaway whose four-year sojourn as the sole inhabitant of a remote island inspired one the world's most famous adventure tales.
And now, more than 300 years after his rescue, archaeologists believe they have found the exact spot where real-life Robinson Crusoe Alexander Selkirk set up camp.See the full content of this document
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Found Af Ter 300 Years, Crusoe's Castaway Camp
Experts from the National Museums of Scotland (NMS) had scoured the tiny island of Mas a Tierra, 420 miles off the P...
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