One site relates to the sealing era of the 1820s, while the second may be associated with a marooned sealing gang in the 1870s.
The survivors were marooned on an ice floe and driven against a large berg.
Others, with the ex-chief, are marooned below the gangway.
These people are not marooned on a desert island.
They have been subject to a dehumanising system that has left them feeling marooned and helpless.
In that way the pathologist will not feel isolated and marooned.
We may find ourselves marooned here with academic discussions about things which may not be very interesting and not always very important.
The lights can get broken, and that leads to accidents to children, who are as it were marooned in mid-air.