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A vital piece of a 300-year-old mystery surrounding a pirate's treasure in the Indian Ocean may have been ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeologists Find 300-Year-Old Shipwreck in What Used to Be 'One of the Baddest Pirate Lairs on Earth'
After years of research, archaeologists think they have discovered the remains of a lost ship that was attacked by pirates more than 300 years ago. They say they’ve located the vessel—a Portuguese ...
A long-lost pirate ship packed with treasure worth a staggering $138 million has been discovered off the coast of Madagascar.
When famed pirates overtook a Portuguese ship in 1721 once laden with treasure (now valued over $138 million), the battle ...
Researchers at the Center for Historic Shipwreck Preservation say they believe they’ve identified the resting place of a ...
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Techno-Science.net on MSN🧭 Shipwreck that carried $138 million treasure resurfaces
Off the coast of Madagascar, a shipwreck filled with history and gold lies in the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. Researchers believe they have identified a Portuguese ship plundered by ...
New research has claimed a sunken ship off the coast of Madagascar could be the long-lost Portuguese vessell the Archbishop ...
A pirate shipwreck discovered off the coast of Madagascar may hold the key to the fate of $A210 million in treasure.
Levasseur was "a French buccaneer colloquially known as La Buse or ‘The Buzzard’ for his swift and predatory tactics, remains one of the most enigmatic figures in the captivating history of piracy," ...
The Portuguese Empire's ship was going from Goa to Lisbon in India when it was attacked by pirates. Archaeologists have discovered the wreckage of this ship in the sea after 300 years. Treasure worth ...
In the waters off Madagascar’s northeast coast, archaeologists say they have uncovered the final resting place of a ship ...
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