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A 100+ Pound Silver Bar From Pirate Captain William Kidd Found Off Coast Of Madagascar

I love stories about pirates and people finding their sunken or hidden booty centuries later. Stuff like this has always fascinated me, even since I was a child.

I REALLY hope that sooner or later, hopefully sooner, someone can finally find what is really stashed away and hidden ingeniously in the Money Pit on Oak Island.

http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/07/world/feat-captain-kidd-treasure-madagascar-barry-clifford/index.html

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Explorers in Madagascar may have found treasure from the infamous Capt. Kidd, according to a report.

An expedition overseen by underwater explorer Barry Clifford has located a silver bar believed to have been left by William Kidd, the 17th-century Scottish pirate, the BBC said.

The bar, weighing more than 100 pounds, was found off Ile Sainte-Marie on Madagascar's northeastern coast.

Clifford is no stranger to amazing finds. In 1984, he located the pirate ship Whydah off Massachusetts' Cape Cod, the "only verified pirate shipwreck ever found in U.S. waters," according to National Geographic. The treasure of the Whydah, which went down in 1717, included gold and silver coins, African jewelry and weaponry.

Clifford also led an expedition that was thought to have found the Christopher Columbus ship Santa Maria, but a UNESCO team later determined the ship dated from much later.

Clifford's work in Madagascar dates back to at least 1999 when his team found Kidd's ship Adventure Galley.

Kidd has long had a reputation as a brutal pirate, though historians have noted he was less cruel than his contemporaries.

Born in Scotland in 1645, he later moved to New York and was eventually hired to protect English ships in the Caribbean. After some success, he returned to England and began to captain the Adventure Galley.

The Adventure Galley was intended for the Caribbean as well, but with little work, Kidd turned to Madagascar and the Indian Ocean. While sailing near the tip of India, he spotted the Quedagh Merchant, a ship with all sorts of valuables. Kidd and his crew attacked and took over the ship.

Unfortunately for Kidd, the owner of the Quedagh Merchant had powerful connections in London, and Kidd was arrested, tried and hanged in 1701.

Nevertheless, legend has followed the sea captain around -- particularly the belief that he left buried treasure all over the world. The Madagascar find may settle that question to at least some degree.
 
and everyone is spewing about silver going by the wayside monetarily

is the bar sterling?

hard to stuff those in your hip pocket
 
you obviously never seen me at work. i'll stick your mullfucking house in my back pocket with you inside making my din din
better have big pockets and be ready to pull up a chair and wait awhile on your din din, pastor
 
I hope they find some thing incredible on oak island.

Wouldn't that be awesome? They've found coins, and some big box on a night vision/whatever camera they put down there before as well.

The way those traps are made though, with how the wood is placed, there is no way that this was just some strange shit nature did during a hurricane, or anything someone would have done just for the fuck of it. Chances are, there is something pretty fucking awesome down there.

I keep thinking to myself (and I have no idea about this stuff, so what I'm about to say might sound completely retarded to someone who knows about this sort of stuff), why don't they just section off a part of the island where the money pit is, get some half inch thick steel sheets, four of them to make a rectangle or big square, but as tall as they have to be, and get them in the ground around the area on all four sides, tight enough so water can't get through, and then dig everything up in the middle of it?...
 
Wouldn't that be awesome? They've found coins, and some big box on a night vision/whatever camera they put down there before as well.

why don't they just section off a part of the island where the money pit is, get some half inch thick steel sheets, four of them to make a rectangle or big square, but as tall as they have to be, and get them in the ground around the area on all four sides, tight enough so water can't get through, and then dig everything up in the middle of it?...


^^
I was thinking the same thing, whatever they do, they need to stop the flow of water first, I would have like to seen the construction of all this, would have been amazing.....




aRyan check this out
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I was thinking the same thing, whatever they do, they need to stop the flow of water first, I would have like to seen the construction of all this, would have been amazing.....




aRyan check this out
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Thanks, I was planning on going to bed very early tonight, I've only been getting about a half the sleep I normally do. This temporary extra work in my schedule started last Saturday, and it probably isn't going to stop until around September.. so I'm beat.. but thanks a bunch, now I'm staying up to watch that, which will probably lead to me watching five other related videos!
 
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