When the HMS Bounty left for the shores of the South Pacific, on a routine mission to find, and transport bread fruit to the British colonies in the West Indies, few people realised this ship was sailing into the chapters of seafaring history.
William Bligh , the Captain of the Bounty, wrote and kept a ships log book of this journey, which contains the actual details of the mutiny, and his subsequent journey in the South seas, after being castaway by the rebelious crew.
“A Voyage to the South Sea, in His Majesty's Ship the Bounty,” is the original log book of the voyage, mutiny, and his own epic journey after the mutiny, as he sails from Tofa to Dutch controlled Timor in the ships boat.
Enjoy discovering one of the greatest seafaring stories of the golden era of the tall ships.
William Bligh , the Captain of the Bounty, wrote and kept a ships log book of this journey, which contains the actual details of the mutiny, and his subsequent journey in the South seas, after being castaway by the rebelious crew.
“A Voyage to the South Sea, in His Majesty's Ship the Bounty,” is the original log book of the voyage, mutiny, and his own epic journey after the mutiny, as he sails from Tofa to Dutch controlled Timor in the ships boat.
Enjoy discovering one of the greatest seafaring stories of the golden era of the tall ships.