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Two shipwrecks in Costa Rica were long thought to be sunken pirate ships. New research shows they were actually Danish slave ships. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with archaeologist Andreas Bloch.
Arsenio Lupinethe “gentleman thief” conceived by the writer Maurice Leblancis the protagonist of numerous novels of the ...
Outside of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies, pirate movies have been nearly non-existent for the last several decades.
Marine archaeologists uncover two 18th-century Danish slave ships in Cahuita National Park, Costa Rica. Learn about the 1710 ...
The two vessels had been trafficking hundreds of enslaved Africans when a navigational error led them astray. They sank off the coast of Costa Rica in the 18th century ...
The new Pirates of the Caribbean-themed lounge coming to the Walt Disney World Resort's Magic Kingdom later this year will be ...
The ships were found in the early 1800s, but scientists have only recently pieced together their history. Researchers have ...
Archaeologist David John Gregory recently spoke with Fox News Digital about the haunting discovery of Danish two slave ships, ...
“Piracy’s more of an art than a science,” some grizzled old salt probably once said. There’s no way to be completely sure, ...
The notorious pirate Barbarossa, who eventually went on to be an Admiral in the Ottoman Navy, was surprisingly half Greek.
Here are three tricks we discovered that helped us avoid a long waterslide wait time: ...