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human remains of long dead pirates WARNING GRAPHIC filmed by Twombly Publishing

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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2009

http://www.TwomblyPublishing.com ( where you can buy the very sensitive and unrelated book "HORSES and PEOPLE MATCHING" filmed the remains of some of the crew of the Pirate ship Whiddah ( under Captain Black Sam Bellamy ( paramour of Goody Hallet ). When I looked at what was left of the earthly remains of this individual (after centuries under the sea!) I couldn't help but wonder if he was a ruthless individual without a speck of morality , or if there was some good in the core of the man's soul. ..... I'll never know... and this is all we have to know him by.

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  • @twomblypublishing How is that pirates rotten flesh still there fish should of ate it

  • @pennysarecute2 he was probably partially submerged in the ocean's bottom... and the submerged part of him was the part that sea life couldn't ingest... just my guess... but someone else here probably knows more

  • How could his remains be so well preserved given the fact hes been under the sea for so long??

  • @nwesterbeckmaster I found this info online... I'm no scientist !! :)

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  • Its like hes saying. AARRRRRRH MEITY!

  • @AUFSEHERlNNEN AAArrrrrrr his name be Deadbeard.

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  • @twomblypublishing I'm in the funeral field - I kind of have to know things like this! :)

  • @Rayven10 wow, good research :) very interesting thanks for your info ( if I think about the topic to long though I get a visceral reaction though.... ick... :P

  • @twomblypublishing A body submerged in water decomposes much faster than earth burial or left out in open air due to a process called hydrolysis.

    By the looks of the remains, this person was submerged in water and then quickly ended up under the sea floor (buried from the shoulders up). The start of hydrolysis explains the skin condition and explains the lack of the lower portion of the body.

  • Ahh the music

  • Cape cod... Isn't that fishfingers....?

  • Davey Jones will be back to claim what was stolen from his locker....

  • Arrrr ya ever been to sea Billy? Yes, I was once an anchor aboard a clipper lol

  • Lol at a stupid comment : " the sawed off leg bone would make good shift knob"

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