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El infame pirata Henry Every se desvaneció sin dejar rastro en el siglo XVII Estas monedas pueden resolver el misterio
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Lost Coins Found In America May Unlock Mystery Of History s Most Wanted Pirate
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Discovery may explain escape of Capt Henry Every after murderous raid on Indian emperor’s ship
A 17th-century Arabian silver coin that research shows was struck in 1693 in Yemen. Photograph: Steven Senne/AP
A 17th-century Arabian silver coin that research shows was struck in 1693 in Yemen. Photograph: Steven Senne/AP
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A handful of coins unearthed from a pick-your-own-fruit orchard in the US state of Rhode Island and other random corners of New England may help solve a centuries-old cold case.
The villain in this tale: a murderous English pirate who became the world’s most-wanted criminal after plundering a ship carrying Muslim pilgrims home to India from Mecca, then eluded capture by posing as a slave trader.
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Out at Sweet Berry Farm in Marble Falls, the tulips have blossomed thanks to all the sun. Author: Terri Gruca Updated: 6:21 PM CST March 5, 2021
MARBLE FALLS, Texas This warm weather has really helped farmers get a better idea of the damage from the winter storms.
Out at Sweet Berry Farm in Marble Falls, the tulips have blossomed thanks to all the sun, so the farm decided to open for pictures and flower-picking this week.
You can pick bouquets Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The farm is closed on Wednesdays.