The Bahamas: A Pirate Fan

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The Bahamas is a magical string of 700 islands in theships.
middle of the Caribbean that has been a popularThe battles fought between pirates, merchants and
tourist destination for decades, says AMT Americanother authorities often caused may casualties,
Express Travel. The Bahamas is a world-renownedespecially ships. These ships often sank off the coast
travel destination with a rich history. In 1492,of the Bahamas, laden with gold, silver, and other
Christopher Columbus made his first landfall on theantiquities. Spanish galleons were easy prey for
island of San Salvador in the eastern Bahamas.pirates. These ships carried stolen riches from the
Columbus commented on the shallow water of thenative peoples of South and Central America. Pirates
sea surrounding the islands, calling the water "bajawould hide this treasure in the numerous limestone
mar". It is from these words that the namecaves dotting the Bahamas or bury it somewhere on
“Bahama” came. Since the Bahamasthe miles of beaches.
islands are located close to Florida they caught theRumors of treasure still hidden in the Bahamas exist
attention of explorers, settlers, invaders and traders.today. Pirate William Catt is supposed to have buried
Pirate History in the Bahamasloot on his namesake, Cat Island. Sir Henry Morgan,
One of the most interesting things about thewho preferred the island of Andros, is said to have
Bahamas is its history with pirates. Black Beard, Calicoburied treasure throughout the many islands. Where
Jack and Captain Henry Morgan himself were knownrumors may be false, the Bahamas certainly offers a
visitors to the Bahamian islands. 1680 to 1730 wasmystique that encourages its visitors to indulge in
the golden age for Bahamian pirates. These islandsopportunities for adventure and seclusion. American
made an ideal home base for pirates because of theExpress Vacations is beginning to offer special tours
numerous islands and islets. These were great placesfor travelers interested in highlighting famous pirate
to hide their renegade ships and stolen treasure. Thesites all over the islands of the Bahamas.
islands were also close to well-traveled trading routes,