Barry Clifford: Pirate Treasure Found | Nat Geo Live
After years of searching, underwater explorer Barry Clifford made world headlines in 1985 with his discovery of the first fully verified pirate shipwreck: the Whydah, which sank near Cape Cod, Massachusetts, in April 1717.
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Fascinating to hear him speak! I went to the Pirate exhibit back when it was in Cincinnati. Thank you for sharing your story and the artifacts, Mr. Clifford!
I wish they updated us more on the stuff theyre finding and processes theyre going thru. I keep searching "whydah" on KZread and keep getting all the same old videos.
Barry Clifford is a awesome guy thanks so much
Fantastic, would love to see that treasure. As a scuba diver, i would love to come across something like that!
Barry Rocks!
I wish this could be a few hours longer. But thanks!
This is actually very interesting and inspiring, thank you National Geographic for uploading this. :)
WORTH THE WATCH!!!
Brings me back.Went to school at Nauset High when a this was happening.His son was in a few of my classes.Can't wait to watch
Thankyou for bringing this to us Barry!
Enjoyed every minute...Thank You for the Video!
Half an hour very well spent!
Anyone else get goosebumps watching artifacts from 1717?? Like the kids shoe and bones?? Its kinda spooky and surreal. Watching pirate movies and reading the folklore and then seeing it in real life... craaaazy.
It was this ship that got me all excited about finding treasure when I was young. And working at a small mint it is the reason I do spanish cob replicas that are all related to shipwrecks. each one dated for a different fleet or shipwreck.
awesome story. Thanks for sharing.
Great video!!
This was absolutely a fabulous video. Thank you. To see a picture of a real pirate treasure chest. Wow.
wow, what amazing artifacts and very interesting man to listen too!
This was amazing. I hope many others come across and listen to this video.
Totally fascinating!