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A bell previously recovered from the wreck of the Whydah pirate ship Whydah Pirate Museum via Facebook Archaeologists in Cape Cod have recovered six skeletons from the ruins of the Whydah ...
Saturday marks the 308th anniversary of the sinking of the pirate ship, Whydah, after one of the worst storms in history hit the boat off the coast of Cape Cod.
Wrecked off the coast of Wellfleet in 1717, the Whydah, a legendary pirate ship, was lost for centuries. In 1984, Barry Clifford and the Whydah Project team finally located the elusive wreck site ...
The legendary pirate Samuel Bellamy was never found after his ship got wrecked in 1717. But archeologists discovered his ship, the Whydah, off the coast of Cape Cod, Mass., in 1982. This week ...
Reportedly fat with treasure, the Whydah and another pirate ship heading to Cape Cod went down in foul weather. The treasure aboard the Whydah consisted of gold and silver, including what was said ...
Saturday marks the 308th anniversary of the sinking of the pirate ship, Whydah, after one of the worst storms in history hit the boat off the coast of Cape Cod. WBZ-TV's Alyssa Andrews reports.
But DNA tests later confirmed that the bone did not belong to the famed pirate. Bellamy captured the Whydah in early 1717. The ship was said to have had four and a half tons of gold and silver on ...