Thursday, July 16th 2026

There are shipwrecks of the real Pirates of the Caribbean in the Bahamas. For the first time in the history of maritime archeology, an international expedition has entered Nassau harbor, finding evidence of pirate ships lost in the depths of the sea on the island of New Providence.
Between the years 1690-172 this area has been the refuge of legendary pirates who inspired the famous Hollywood saga Pirates of the Caribbean, including Edwart Teach, or Barbanera, or John Rackam, i.e. Jack, who is interpreted by Johnyy Deep.
The historical period between the 17th and 18th centuries is also considered the golden age of piracy in the Caribbean Sea, as there was high sea traffic as a result of European colonization.
6 relics have been discovered, including a charred wooden boat filled with stones, an iron cannon, 25 cannons, swords and other items. epochal.
Archaeologists explain that burning ships and filling them with stones was a technique that pirates used very often to hide their tracks from the authorities.
Source: prizrenpost




