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Unmasking A New Villain In The Fight Against Piracy In Nigeria
Spy Glass Hill, located by carrying out a dirt track from this beach by Pirates restaurant on the top of Norman Hill comes with a spectacular 360?? panoramic view with the Sir Frances Drake Siphon and surrounding areas. This hill was as used by pirates to keep a lookout for treasure galleons.

Dead Chest: Ever heard this ditty, "15 men on the Dead Man's Chest- yo ho ho in addition to a bottle of rum"? The island of Dead Chest really does exist between Peter together with Salt Islands. Marooning was a common pirate punishment. After a great attempted mutiny, Blackbeard is said to have marooned 15 males on Dead Chest with just a single bottle of grog. The fight which ensued departed no survivors.

St. Michael's Church: If traveling Tortola by land, follow Ridge Road precisely as it dips to the To the north Beach Coast. About half way as a result of Windy Hill, you can purchase the overgrown stone walls and other ruins of the eighteenth century St. Michael's Religious. This church was reputedly headed by the pirate priest, who used this vantage denote spy passing ships loaded with treasure. Today, all you will note are BVI boat charters.

Soper's Ditch: Located on the Rest of the world End of Tortola, Soper's Hole was one among many remote bays that pirates useful to careen their ships. It was important to remain their hulls clean so that they would be able to sail fast in order to catch their quarry. Joost Van Dyke primary settled here, and Blackbeard together with his mob also applied Soper's Hole as their own base of operations. Soper's Hole provided both a very good haven for this band of thieves and an advantageous spot that to keep watch over the Sir Frances Drake Channel for any ships ripe for plunder. They could lay in wait with regard to unsuspecting trade ships to approach and then pounce!

Anegada Passage along with the Sir Frances Drake Siphon: Anegada Passage was the entrance to the Caribbean and the protected waters with the Channel. In the Golden Age of Pirates, this Sir Frances Drake Siphon was called, "Freebooters Gangway. " A freebooter was a slang term for a pirate. The Channel attracted both merchant men and pirates alike.

That North Sound: Virgin Gorda's North Tone lies astride the Anegada Passage along with the Sir Francis Drake Siphon. This is the location where Sir Frances Drake put together his ships before approaching Puerto Rico. It also is the site for a few former pirate escape passages. Pirate escape routes were useful to lure pursuers onto intervening saltwater shallows. One was the Eustatia Sound located at the front of the North Sound. Today, only local knowledge supplies escape exits through gaps inside treacherous reefs that make even probably the most experienced BVI boat charterers quake with fear on their bare feet! An alternate but little used entrance/exit to the North Sound is behind Saba Rock's reef in the s-shaped transit through an opening relating to the islands around the back of Eustatia Island and out a little used gap in Eustatia Reef at Prickley Pear's Opuntia Issue. Although a charterer on a BVI boat should never attempt it, today, this is a fun, adventurous dinghy route for the people wishing to snorkel or beach comb in the area. http://up2music.com/endpiracy/

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