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Flying Foam Passage

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Flying Foam Passage is a north-south passage between Angel Island and Dolphin Island in the Dampier Archipelago, near Dampier, Western Australia.

The passage is named after the 33-ton coastal schooner Flying Foam, which disappeared without trace in March 1872. Its name is, however, most prominently associated with the massacre of indigenous Australians in the area.

The passage is a significant site of vessels lost.

References

Flying Foam Passage Wikipedia