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English: The Prins Plantation was originally a coconut plantation. This house was rebuilt in the 1950's. The plantation is named after mining engineer Paulus Printz. Printz lived on the island in the 18th century where he was sent by the Dutch to search for gold on the island. The old plantation house itself has completely disappeared but the country house remained as a ruin now. The Prins Plantation is situated within the Arikok National Park.
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