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  2. Whydah Gally - Wikipedia

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    Whydah Gally and her treasure of captured pirate gold eluded discovery for over 260 years until 1984, when the wreck was found off the coast of Cape Cod, buried under 10–50 ft (3–15 m) of sand, in depths ranging from 16–30 ft (5–9 m) deep, spread for four miles, parallel to the Cape's easternmost coast.

  3. Buried treasure - Wikipedia

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    No treasure has yet been reported found. The Treasure of Lima is a supposed buried treasure on Cocos Island in the Pacific abandoned by pirates. [7] The treasure, estimated to be worth £160 million, was stolen by British Captain William Thompson in 1820 after he was entrusted to transport it from Peru to Mexico. [7]

  4. List of missing treasures - Wikipedia

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    The treasure would be composed of "carved silver, gold jewellery, pearls and stones of value, Chinese porcelain, rich fabrics, paintings and perhaps 500,000 pesos". [10] The stories about this treasure are varied, some place it in the environment of the Roques de Anaga , while others place it in the zone of Punta del Hidalgo and the cave of San ...

  5. Captain Kidd's pirate treasure may be hidden at the Shore ...

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    More: Captain Kidd, Blackbeard and buried pirate treasure at the Bayshore? Truth vs. tales ... Some of that treasure was found on Gardiner's Island in New York in 1699. It was worth up to $1 million.

  6. José Gaspar - Wikipedia

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    Local place names mentioned were established long before the pirate's supposed arrival, and despite lurid tales regarding the discovery of gold and human remains, no such artifacts or any other physical evidence of Gaspar's "regal" outpost, victims, or treasure has ever been found on Gasparilla Island or anywhere else in the Charlotte Harbor area.

  7. Blackbeard - Wikipedia

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    The only pirate ever known to bury treasure was William Kidd. [123] The only treasure so far recovered from Teach's exploits is that taken from the wreckage of what is presumed to be the Queen Anne's Revenge, which was found in 1996 by Intersal Inc., a private research firm.

  8. An Old Hollywood actor created a treasure map. Could it be real?

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    One day in April 2020, I found myself staring at it, lost in the intricacy of the artwork, when something printed on the bottom right corner caught my eye: “Marvel Maps, 1410 North Stanley ...

  9. Captain Veale - Wikipedia

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    Hiram Marble's excavation of Veale's treasure at Dungeon Rock (Lynn, MA), from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, August 1878). “Captain Veale” was the name shared by two unrelated Massachusetts pirates active in the 17th century. The first, Thomas Veale, was known for legends of his buried treasure.