Besides maybe monster-truck driver, Barry Clifford has about the most badass job that exists: He’s a real-life, bona-fide treasure hunter. His 1983 discovery of the Whydah, a pirate ship wrecked off ...
Not all pirates were outlaws. “Privateers” were essentially government-sanctioned pirates, given legal papers (letters of ...
MORGAN HILL, Calif. -- Have you ever just wanted to get out of the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland and walk through the world of buccaneers and raiders? In Morgan Hill, Calif. you can.
This is quite incredible if you think about it. In a world run by pirates and the like at one point this pirates' bootie if you will is the only legit, confirmed, and documented treasure in the world ...
The idea of setting sail toward a mysterious island in search of buried treasure has captured imaginations for centuries. On screen, pirates are bold, free-spirited adventurers chasing fortune and ...
Historian Angus Konstam joins WIRED to answer the internet's swashbuckling questions about pirates and piracy. Where did the stereotypical pirate accent come from? What did pirates do for fun? Why do ...
MENDON, N.Y. — A local blacksmith decided to make the idea of a real-life treasure hunt a reality by hiding a treasure chest full of handmade coins at Mendon Ponds Park. Ben Spangler, owner of ...
View post: This ‘Top-Notch’ Level 2 EV Charger Is on Sale for 50% Off at Amazon We were wondering whatever happened to Volvo’s treasure hunt promotion that coincided with the release of Pirates of the ...
MORGAN HILL, Calif. -- Have you ever just wanted to get out of the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland and walk through the world of buccaneers and raiders? In Morgan Hill, Calif. you can.