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US News: A viral rumour about a 1700s ghost ship washing ashore in St. Augustine, Florida, after Hurricane Milton has been debunked. Originating from a satire ...
Today the Caribbean is known for beaches, blue water, and holiday cruises. But a few hundred years ago, it was the most ...
A team of field researchers and college students have rediscovered the likely remains of a long-lost Spanish pirate ship off the South Carolina coast. Found not far from the remains of three other ...
Priming 30 barrels of explosives with a trail of gunpowder, Guittar vowed to blow up his ship and 50 captives if not given quarter. Nicholson replied with the pirates ‘ threats of “Broil! Broil!
Casper Planet posted a follow-up story on Friday morning titled, “Tourists Outraged After Discovering Non-Existent 1700s Pirate Ship in Florida ‘Wasn’t Real’ All Along.” ...
On Wednesday, rumors began swirling online about a “1700s ghost ship” that washed ashore near St. Augustine in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton. Never mind that Hurricane Milton made landfall ...