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pentdragon | 00:25 Thu 31st May 2007 | Hobbies & Interests
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I had watched the live programme, about the Whydah, with Vic reeves presenting, sorry vic, I like all your other stuff, but please no more presenting.
Anyway I would like too follow on and see what other stuff is being brought too the surface, I have googled but cannot find a site dedicated to keeping people updated on the finds.
If anyone knows of a site can you please tell me, I would have thought the archies working on the Whydah would have had a site, especially with pirates of the carribean being anew. would get quite a few hits.
Thanks for any replies me harties, ohh ar.
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Totally agree, and that female is infuriating, interrupting with some inane question or comment the expert who is about to explain something fairly vital, so we don't learn anything.
I've seen better-presented home-made documentaries. (On second thoughts, maybe this is one).
I was amazed how excoited they got about that piece of lead, maybe they were thinking of the scrap value. It those canon are indeed all siezed together under the seabed it would be a horrendous job to lift them free, and then what? The stuff underneath is probably crushed anyway, that gold dust was a mystery though, how come the current hadn't swept that away?
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Just had a thought, wonder if it was put there, by the makers of pirates of the carribean, funny how stuffs coming up exactly the the same time as the movie comes out, all items found could be stage stuff from the last movie.
Just kidding, has anyone found a site yet following the whydah, Im still looking.

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