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NWN Carousel Powers Whydah Pirate Museum Virtual Laboratory for Franciscan Children's Patients

NWN Carousel, the leading integrated cloud communications service provider, announced today a partnership with Franciscan Children’s and The Whydah Pirate Museum to provide the excitement of a virtual sea-lab to children and teens at Franciscan Children’s inpatient behavioral health units. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220815005448/en/ Treasure from the pirate ....

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Pirates' remains found in shipwreck off Cape Cod


Pirates remains found in shipwreck off Cape Cod
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The remains of at least six pirates were found in the wreck of a ship that sank off the coast of Cape Cod more than 300 years ago.
The remains were unearthed from The Whydah Galley, a legendary pirate ship that went down off Wellfleet during a nor easter in April 1717. They were identified in several large concretions and are being examined by a team of archeologists.
“We hope that modern, cutting-edge technology will help us identify these pirates and reunite them with any descendants who could be out there,” said Barry Clifford, who discovered the wreck in 1984 . “This shipwreck is very sacred ground. We know a third of the crew was of African origin and the fact they had robbed the Whydah, which was a slave ship, presents them in a whole new light. Their benevolent captain, the legendary Samuel Black Sam Bellamy and crew were experimenting in democracy long befor ....

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300-Year-Old Pirate Skeletons Found off the Coast of Massachusetts


Just about all searches for the shipwrecks of pirates center on finding their booty – the treasure kind, not their derriere. However, a discovery off the coast of Massachusetts may qualify for a double-booty score in Pirate Scrabble (patent pending) with the announcement that six skeletons were recently recovered from the wreck of the Whydah Gally – the ship belonging to Captain Samuel “Black Sam” Bellamy, considered by many to be the most successful pirate in history because of the dozens of ships he plundered 300 years ago. One of those skeletons may belong to Black Sam himself and a team of researchers with the DNA of a bloodline relative aims to find out. ....

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The skeleton of a legendary 18th-century pirate captain dubbed the 'Robin Hood of the Sea' could have been discovered off the coast of Massachusetts


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The skeleton of a legendary 18th-century pirate captain dubbed the Robin Hood of the Sea could have been discovered off the coast of Massachusetts
The skeleton of a legendary 18th-century pirate captain dubbed the Robin Hood of the Sea could have been discovered off the coast of Massachusetts
Rachel HosieFeb 13, 2021, 16:16 IST
A replica of the Whydah which sunk in 1717.Getty/Kathryn Scott Osler
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Six skeletons have been discovered off the coast of Massachusetts, with one thought to be the captain of a pirate shipwreck that occurred in 1717. ....

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