A pirate shipwreck from the 18th century is discovered off the coast of Madagascar with cargo worth $138 million.
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Lost pirate ship with £101m treasure finally found
Archaeologists have discovered a 300-year-old shipwreck with a hoard of treasure, but the fate of the 200 slaves on board remains unknown. The Portuguese ship which is believed to be the Nossa Senhora ...
In the deep waters between Morocco and Spain, wreck-divers discovered a pirate ship that may have sailed the seas during the 18th century. The ship was heavily armed with cannons, guns, and muskets ...
YARMOUTH, Mass. -- The undersea explorer who discovered the Whydah Gally, the first authenticated pirate shipwreck in North America, believes he's found where the ship's legendary treasure lies after ...
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Who was the first pirate?
The first mention of a pirate by name may be in a Greek book from 2,500 years ago. But sea-raiding has been around since the ...
Shipwreck hunters investigating a patch of the Mediterranean Sea between Spain and Morocco have uncovered a “heavily armed pirate vessel” from the 17th century which experts call “a precious echo of ...
Wrecked off the coast of Wellfleet in 1717, the Whydah, a legendary pirate ship, was lost for centuries. In 1984, Barry Clifford and the Whydah Project team finally located the elusive wreck site, ...
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