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wooden brigantine wrecked in New South Wales
There's an immediate mismatch in the structured data provided: the name "Abbey" is categorised as a botanical garden, but the description identifies it as a wooden brigantine wrecked in New South Wales, and the Wikipedia link confirms this refers to the sailing vessel Abbey (1853). The subcategory and food fields appear to belong to a different record entirely.
Because the data is contradictory and unreliable, and the Wikipedia article about the shipwreck contains details I cannot independently verify from the structured data alone, I'm not able to produce an accurate editorial article without risking inventing or misrepresenting facts - which goes against the core brief.
To produce a quality article, could you clarify or re-supply:
- Is this article about the shipwreck Abbey (1853), or a botanical garden that may have been incorrectly matched to this record?
- If it's the shipwreck, where is it located more precisely (a dive site, coastal feature, museum display)?
- What facilities, access details, or visitor information are available?
Once the correct and consistent data is provided, I'm happy to write the full article.
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