Blackbeard’s Queen Anne’s Revenge wreck unveiled legends of the real Pirate of the Caribbean
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Blackbeard was living legend pirate of the Caribbean, who cautiously planted a violent regard that hit horror through seafarers.
Currently, close to 3 centuries since the death of Blackbeard, team of underwater archaeologists found a big anchor and can be called a weapon of extemporized ammunition gained from the wreck of the flagship named Queen Anne’s Revenge.
There is latest proves regarding magnifying and fatal strategy applied by Blackbeard is appearing from the underwater journey on the vessel’s presumed remains. The team who did the underwater dives found that the arsenal which armed by the pirates were not only created to demolish but also to spread horror for survivors then push them to being the pirate’s prisoner.
The discovery team found the shipwreck not so far from the North Carolina coast, lying in the 25ft under water. The underwater discovery itself is lead by Department of Cultural Resources.
The diving was spending two weeks time, when the team gained to lift a 1.4 ton (3,000lb) anchor from the shipwreck. The team also seeking for the other treasures that rumored to be attached together. After the treasures being found and getting up the surface, those could be separated into each components and being researched.
One of the treasures called the “conglomerates” that sized of one meter and a half by a meter square are dept believe containing an extra ordinary enhanced missiles and weapons used by the sea robber to impose horror and death on enemy flagships.
Blackbeard then became a fugitive when his loss the flagship even a pardon is granted to him. However the was still trying to rob ships, the Royal Navy didn’t take any longer to catch him and killed him in November 1718. Blackbeard died with no head and his body tossed overboard.









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