Feb 07 2025 34 mins
Could internal conflicts lead to tragedy, or is there something more sinister lurking in the mysteries of Kangaroo Island?
As we navigate the puzzling disappearance of trekkers, Slater and Osborne, we uncover the heated exchanges that fuelled suspicions of foul play. With the Africaine's arrival at Nepean Bay, the settlers' anxiety is palpable, documented in Robert Gouger's diary and further fuelled by the desperate, yet unsuccessful, search efforts involving First Nations women familiar with the land.
Journey with us through the harsh realities of life for early South Australian settlers, where misinformation about Kangaroo Island's treacherous terrain added to the community's struggles. The emotional toll of waiting for news about the missing trekkers is captured through Mary Thomas's poignant diary entries, revealing the settlement's vulnerability following the Africaine's departure. As we recount the events, only four of the six trekkers were found, leaving the fates of Slater and Osborne shrouded in uncertainty and speculation.
Enter the unresolved conflict and suspicious circumstances surrounding the disappearance of these explorers. Mary Thomas's efforts to dispel harmful rumours of native involvement contrast with hints of internal discord within the group. We explore various theories that have emerged over time, including the potential influence of figures like Charles Nantes, Robert Fisher and Robert Gouger on the unfolding events. As we piece together this historical puzzle, we ponder its impact on the fledgling colony and the lead-up to the significant Proclamation Day, while reflecting on the enduring nature of these mysteries.
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