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For 3 years in the early 1700s this 6’4” giant was the most terrifying pirate of all.  His head ended up tied to the bowsprit of a Royal Navy ship.  
   

For 3 years in the early 1700s this 6’4” giant was the most terrifying pirate of all. His head ended up tied to the bowsprit of a Royal Navy ship.

St. Augustine's Pirate and Treasure Museum

June 7th 2015
Piracy has been around as long as men have gone to sea, and it still exists in one form or another around the world, in every ocean wherever valuable goods are transported in ships. Westerners tend to think mainly in terms of those who plundered and murdered around the “Spanish Main”, the treasure route from the New World to the coffers of the Spain when it was the world’s super power. We ha ... read more
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