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Six Pirate Skeletons From 1717 Bellamy Shipwreck Found!


Most of the bodies of the men who drowned on that fateful evening in 1717 washed up on shore shortly thereafter. But among the bodies that have never been recovered is that of Captain “Black Sam” Bellamy , who during his brief yet glorious career captured 53 ships and approximately $130 million worth of treasure (in today’s dollars).
According to Forbes Magazine, Bellamy was the richest of all the legendary pirate captains. But his fortune ran out the night he sailed his unsuspecting crew into the vicious and unforgiving winds of a massive storm (a dreaded nor’easter) that suddenly developed in the treacherous shallow waters off the Cape Cod coast. ....

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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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skeletons is Captain Black Sam Bellamy, the pirate captain of the Whydah.
The Whydah sank in 1717 and is the only verified pirate
shipwreck in the world.
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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