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  2. Skull And Bones - How To Get Padewakang Ship Blueprint - AOL

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    Once you've bought the blueprint, simply build the ship using the following resources: 2880 Silver. 15 Steel Ingot. 15 Fine Ramie. 4 Shellac. 4 Crude Saltpeter. 19 Ironwood Plank.

  3. Wrecking (shipwreck) - Wikipedia

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    Wrecking is the practice of taking valuables from a shipwreck which has foundered or run aground close to shore. Often an unregulated activity of opportunity in coastal communities, wrecking has been subjected to increasing regulation and evolved into what is now known as marine salvage.

  4. Category:Shipwreck discoveries by Paul Allen - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Shipwreck discoveries by Paul Allen" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Tucker's Cross - Wikipedia

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    Tucker's Cross is an emerald-studded (7 emeralds total) 22-karat gold cross discovered by Bermudian marine explorer Teddy Tucker in 1955. Its origin is believed to be the San Pedro, a Spanish galleon that wrecked in 1594.

  6. Shipwrecking - Wikipedia

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    The sinking of the Titanic, illustrated by Willy Stöwer in 1912.. Shipwrecking is an event that causes a shipwreck, such as a ship striking something that causes the ship to sink; the stranding of a ship on rocks, land or shoal; poor maintenance, resulting in a lack of seaworthiness; or the destruction of a ship either intentionally or by violent weather.

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  8. List of shipwrecks of North America - Wikipedia

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    A cargo ship that ran aground near Western Blue Cut, after just five years of operation. Lord Amherst United Kingdom: 16 February 1778 A British armed transport and hospital ship that was wrecked on the western reefs. Madiana: 10 February 1903 A passenger steamer, formerly the Balmoral Castle, that struck a reef near Hamilton Harbour. "Manilla ...

  9. Key West Shipwreck Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Key West Shipwreck Museum (formerly Shipwreck Historeum) is located in Key West, Florida, United States. It combines actors, films and actual artifacts to tell the story of 400 years of shipwreck salvage in the Florida Keys. The museum itself is a re-creation of a 19th-century warehouse built by wrecker tycoon Asa Tift.