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More than four centuries after legendary English adventurer Sir Francis Drake went to his watery grave off Panama's coast, archaeologists believe they have found two of the last ships he commanded.
A recent expedition led by Philadelphia 76ers owner Pat Croce may have found two of Sir Francis Drake's ships, and possibly the coffin of Drake himself. Uncharted 4 story inspiration incoming?
An international salvage team says it may soon find the body of Sir Francis Drake's after locating two of his ships off the coast of Panama, more than 400 years after they sunk.
More than four centuries after English adventurer Sir Francis Drake went to his watery grave off Panama's coast, archaeologists believe they have found two of the last ships he commanded.
Some evidence suggests Sir Francis Drake careened his ship here in 1579. Kristian Foden-Vencil / OPB “The boundary of New Spain was right around San Francisco.
Oct. 10, 2011 — -- intro: Although one of the most recent deep sea treasure discoveries could yield a fortune estimated at $18 million, sunken ships continue to captivate for more than the ...
Last week the internet was abuzz with news that Pat Croce was manning a team of divers in search of the body of Sir Francis Drake. Drake—a privateer—was buried at see after he died of ...
Marin County’s claim to Sir Francis Drake’s famous landfall in 1579 is being called into question in a new book that asserts the English seafarer landed in Oregon. Debate about whether Drake ...
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