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>The first shipwrecks associated with the real–life Pirates of the Caribbean have been discovered by scientists in the Bahamas. Marine archaeologists and filmmakers uncovered a total of six wrecks in and around Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas, on the island of New Providence. Three of these sunken ships date back to the legendary 'Golden Age of Piracy' between the 1680s and the 1720s, when seaborne raiders ruled the waves. And, according to the experts, the ships still clearly show 'all the signs of pirate mischief'.
Archive: https://archive.today/7AYK4
From the post:
>>The first shipwrecks associated with the real–life Pirates of the Caribbean have been discovered by scientists in the Bahamas.
Marine archaeologists and filmmakers uncovered a total of six wrecks in and around Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas, on the island of New Providence.
Three of these sunken ships date back to the legendary 'Golden Age of Piracy' between the 1680s and the 1720s, when seaborne raiders ruled the waves.
And, according to the experts, the ships still clearly show 'all the signs of pirate mischief'.
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