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Travel Bug Dog Tag Jolly Roger

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Owner:
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Released:
Monday, June 26, 2006
Origin:
Alabama, United States
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of NikolaiM.

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Current Goal

To make it's way to Port Royal, Jamaica. The home of the pirates. 

During the “Golden Age of Piracy” in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, Port Royal, Jamaica stood as one of the most popular ports of call for thieves, prostitutes and pirates of every stripe. The small harbor’s association with marauding began in the mid-1600s, when Jamaica’s governors offered it up as a safe haven for pirates in exchange for protection from the Spanish. The buccaneers accepted the deal, and the town soon became a major staging ground for British and French privateers—ship captains commissioned by the Crown to disrupt Spanish shipping in the Caribbean and Atlantic. One of the most famous of these state-sanctioned pirates was Sir Henry Morgan, a Welsh captain who used Port Royal as a base of operations for raids on the Spanish strongholds at Portobello, Cartagena and Panama City.

Port Royal prospered on the back of its pirate economy, and by the 1660s its streets were lined with taverns and brothels eager to cater to the whims of young buccaneers flush with Spanish loot. Contemporary accounts describe a seamy harbor overrun with gambling, prostitution and drink, where hard-living mariners often squandered thousands of Spanish reals in a single night. Even after the age of privateering had ended, the so-called “wickedest city on Earth” continued to serve as a retreat for a new brand of lawless, freelance pirates. But when these raiders began indiscriminately plundering shipping traffic in the Caribbean, Port Royal’s colonial authorities were finally stirred into action. By 1720, the town had begun to clean up its act and its “Gallows Point” became a notorious site for pirate hangings. Among countless others, buccaneers like the ruthless Charles Vane and the flamboyant “Calico” Jack Rackham would eventually meet their end in Port Royal.

About This Item

Please send me to my home in Port Royal. Of course, I would love to have pictures posted on other sandy beaches and places along the way.

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Tracking History (10862.7mi) View Map

Dropped Off 7/9/2008 tadabailey placed it in Highway 22 TB & GC Resort & Motel North Carolina - 685.91 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 7/9/2008 tadabailey retrieved it from Grandma & Grandpa Bailey's Cache # 2 Michigan   Visit Log

Grabbed TB in Northern Mich. It is now in North Carolina.

Dropped Off 5/15/2008 The Reel Sandy Gang placed it in Grandma & Grandpa Bailey's Cache # 2 Michigan - 135.23 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/9/2008 The Reel Sandy Gang retrieved it from Travel Bug Survival training camp Michigan   Visit Log

The ReelSandy Gang stopped by to log a few TB'S and to drop of a few too. WOW, I love to watch OCC. I can't wait for warmer weather to arrive so I can get my motorcycle out. Will take a few pictures then pass it on. Thanks.

Mike, ReelSandy Gang
Owosso,MI 48867

Dropped Off 3/8/2008 K9 Crew placed it in Travel Bug Survival training camp Michigan - 19.52 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 12/28/2007 K9 Crew retrieved it from 1 pine, 2 pine, 3 pine, 4... Michigan   Visit Log

The weather today will frost the biscuits off this trinkent bike.

Dropped Off 11/25/2007 TeamVW333 placed it in 1 pine, 2 pine, 3 pine, 4... Michigan - 1,885.51 miles  Visit Log
Write note 11/20/2007 TeamVW333 posted a note for it   Visit Log

Changed this Travel Bug from the Missing Swiper to OCC Fire Bike Travel Bug. Will relaunch soon.

Grab It (Not from a Cache) 11/15/2007 TeamVW333 grabbed it   Visit Log

Grab it for relaunch

Write note 11/15/2007 TeamVW333 posted a note for it   Visit Log

This bug has apparently disappeared. I might use the copy to relaunch it.

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