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Captain Kidd, the infamous pirate, is often associated with the island of Madagascar due to its historical connections to piracy and treasure. However, he is famously linked to Oak Island in Nova Scotia, Canada, where legends suggest hidden treasure may be buried. Ultimately, his "favorite" island isn't definitively documented, but these locations are significant in pirate lore.
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Roasted Lime Cave natives. As legend has it, Captain Kidd and his band of blood thirsty pirates attacked a Japanese Island just south of Kagoshima. The name of the island was Takarajima, which quite literally translated into "treasure island". Upon arriving on this treasure island, the pirates asked the inhabitants for some food and cattle but the locals refused and twenty three pirates rowed to shore and and burned the natives in Lime Cave. Reportedly Kidd hid much of his treasure in one of these caves, never returning for it since he was executed in England shortly after.
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Throughout history, many notorious pirate captains have made their mark, including Blackbeard (Edward Teach), Bartholomew Roberts, Captain Kidd (William Kidd), and Anne Bonny. Other notable figures include Henry Morgan, Calico Jack (John Rackham), and Jean Lafitte. Each of these captains had unique stories and exploits that contributed to the lore of piracy during the Golden Age of Piracy in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Their legacies continue to captivate popular culture today.
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The exact location of Captain Kidd's buried treasure is unknown. There have been numerous legends and theories about its whereabouts, with some claiming it was buried on Gardiners Island in New York, while others believe it may be hidden on the island of Oak Island in Nova Scotia. However, no concrete evidence has ever been found to confirm the existence or location of Captain Kidd's treasure.
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According to legends, Captain Kidd supposedly buried treasure on Oak Island, Nova Scotia in the late 17th century, around the 1690s. But there is no concrete evidence to support this claim, and the alleged treasure remains a mystery to this day.