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Samuel Bellamy had joined the British Royal Navy as a teenager. At 26, he sailed to the New World in search of treasure and soon became the captain of a pirate ship. He has 53 captured ships on his account, including the English frigate «Ouida», which transported slaves and untold treasures. He got it in early 1717, and just two months later Bellamy got into a storm on it off Cape Cod and died. Bellamy, nicknamed Black Sam, was the most famous English pirate. And, despite his age, he was considered the richest. There were legends about his mercy. Almost the entire crew – 146 people – died in that shipwreck. Two escaped. 130 bodies washed ashore. The fate of the others remained unknown to this day. In 1982, the skeleton of the «Ouida» was found off the coast of Massachusetts – this is the first pirate ship in history that was identified. In 2018, the remains of a man were lifted from the bottom, Bellamy’s pistol was lying next to him. One of the direct descendants provided DNA for comparison, but the relationship was not confirmed. And here is a new sensation – the other day in the vicinity of the sunken ship, archaeologists from the Museum of Pirates «Ouida» found six large stone nodules with artifacts. According to local media, an X – ray examination showed that skeletons were inside. The next step is to analyze the findings and DNA. Scientists hope to shed light on the fate of the missing crew members and Black Sam himself. https://ria.ru/20210223/otkrytiya-1598222478.html
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