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SYDNEY (AFP) - An Indonesian naval sailing vessel ran aground on the Australian coast as it headed to Sydney for a tall ships show during an Asia-Pacific summit next month, police said Thursday.

The 18 naval officers of the 35-metre KRI Arung Samudera were found on Rainbow Beach north of Brisbane on the east coast after the boat got into trouble at Inskip Point in wild weather, police said.

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SYDNEY (AFP) - An Indonesian naval sailing vessel ran aground on the Australian coast as it headed to Sydney for a tall ships show during an Asia-Pacific summit next month, police said Thursday.

The 18 naval officers of the 35-metre KRI Arung Samudera were found on Rainbow Beach north of Brisbane on the east coast after the boat got into trouble at Inskip Point in wild weather, police said.

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