During his time as a castaway, Hasenbosch kept a
diary. He began with a tent, a month's worth of water, some seeds, instruments, prayer books, clothing, and writing materials. He searched the barren island for water. Although he found water various times, it was never in consistent supply and during a prolonged period of drought, he began drinking the blood of
green turtles and
seabirds, as well as his own urine, water found inside the bodies of dead turtles, and even the urine inside the bladders of those turtles. He likely died of thirst after about six months. A similar punishment was meted out two years later to two boys from the
Dutch East India Company ship the
Zeewijk, shipwrecked off the west coast of Australia. Found guilty of sodomy, the boys were marooned on separate islands of the Mangrove Group of
Houtman Abrolhos, and left to die.
Ascension Island does have two sources of fresh water: a strong water spring in the high interior of the island (in what is now called Breakneck Valley), and a much smaller water source named
Dampier's Drip. One of these two water sources allowed some sixty men from to survive a shipwreck on Ascension for two months starting in February 1701. == The legend ==