Indiaanskop
Indiaans Kop
Indiaanskop is located in Aruba
Indiaanskop
Indiaanskop
Indiaanskop is located in Lesser Antilles
Indiaanskop
Indiaanskop
Indiaanskop is located in Caribbean
Indiaanskop
Indiaanskop
Geography
LocationCaribbean
Coordinates12°24.8798′N 69°53.7700′W / 12.4146633°N 69.8961667°W / 12.4146633; -69.8961667
ArchipelagoLeeward Islands, Lesser Antilles
Administration
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Indiaanskop, also known as Indian Head, is an island near Aruba.[1][2] It was previously estimated to have a terrain elevation of 1 metre (3.3 ft) above sea level. In the 1950s, a number of ancient cannons were discovered on the seabed near the island.[3]

In 1770, a Spanish pirate ship named St Charlos, led by skipper Mediasabel, stranded in the area.[4] Presently, the island is partially submerged and is marked with a light.[5]

References

  1. Indiaanskop: Aruba National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Bethesda, MD, USA
  2. Topographische Kaart van Aruba (1912) - Werbata-Jonckheer 1912
  3. Cannons found off reef, Aruba Esso News, June 19 1954
  4. "Plan van het Eyland Aruba, opgenomen met de planchet, door Engelbertus Horst, Capitain Lieutenant en Ingenieur (1773)". 20 April 1773.
  5. SINT NICOLAAS Haven - Indiaanskop light J6365 World of Lighthouses.


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