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Whydah Gally
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- Top 10 Artifacts from the Whydah Shipwreck
- touched by real pirates. 1. The ship's bell.
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- Exhibit Walkthrough
- 1984 off Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
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- Pirates - National Geographic
- Gallery 2: The Bell Gallery. The Whydah's bell was a significant find, definitive proof that Barry Clifford had located the shipwreck.
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- Special Peek Inside Final Days At National Geographic's 'Real Pirates' Exhibit
- This bell is inscribed "Whydah Gally 1716" and was used by Clifford and his team to authenticate the shipwreck site After slave trading, piracy and a nasty storm, the Whydah surveyed 300 years later to enter the hearts of thousands of visitors.
- Whydah Gally - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The Whydah Gally (variously written as Whidah or Whidaw) was the flagship of the pirate "Black Sam" Bellamy.
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- National Geographic: Pirates of the Whydah
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- History of the famous pirate shipwreck, the Whydah Galley | Pirate
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- Whydah Gally - Description: The Whydah Gally (variously written as Whidah or Whidaw) was the flagship of the pirate "Black Sam" Bellamy.
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- Black Sam's Whydah Gally - Pirates
- Barry Clifford grew up along the coast of Massachusetts and spent many of his early years listening to stories told by his uncle, Bill Carr.
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