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On Stranger Tides, Pirate Island, Planet Coaster, Pirate Bay, Harbor Town, Port Royal, Le Port, Matte Painting, Pirate Ship

Welcome to Port Royal, Mr. Smith.Harbormaster to Jack Sparrow Port Royal was a town situated at the end of Palisadoes in Jamaica. Founded by the English, a garrison of the British Royal Navy maintained a presence at the bustling harbor town. Stretching back from the harbor, shops jostle for space with Port Royal's many taverns. During the 17th century, the city was a popular place for buccaneers, eventually becoming the major center of piracy in the Caribbean, though that situation would…

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Port Royale Pirates Port Royal Jamaica, Pirate Stuff, Pirate Bay, Harbor Town, Sea Of Thieves, Port Royal, Below Deck, Pirate Life, Le Port

Welcome to Port Royal, Mr. Smith.Harbormaster to Jack Sparrow Port Royal was a town situated at the end of Palisadoes in Jamaica. Founded by the English, a garrison of the British Royal Navy maintained a presence at the bustling harbor town. Stretching back from the harbor, shops jostle for space with Port Royal's many taverns. During the 17th century, the city was a popular place for buccaneers, eventually becoming the major center of piracy in the Caribbean, though that situation would…

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Olivier Levasseur (1688 or 1690 – 7 July 1730), was a pirate, nicknamed "La Buse" (The Buzzard) or "La Bouche" (The Mouth) in his early days, called thus because of the speed and ruthlessness of his attacks. He allegedly hid one of the biggest treasures in pirate history, estimated at over £1 billion, and left a cryptogram behind with its whereabouts, before he was hung by the French Authorities. Golden Age Of Piracy, Navi A Vela, Bateau Pirate, Pirate Art, Pirate Life, On A Boat, A Ship, Treasure Island, Tall Ships

Olivier Levasseur (1688 or 1690 – 7 July 1730), was a pirate, nicknamed "La Buse" (The Buzzard) or "La Bouche" (The Mouth) in his early days, called thus because of the speed and ruthlessness of his attacks. He allegedly hid one of the biggest treasures in pirate history, estimated at over £1 billion, and left a cryptogram behind with its whereabouts, before he was hung by the French Authorities.

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