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Port Royal

Once one of the most important Caribbean city ports for English and Dutch privateers and pirates in the 17th century, Port Royal is now known as the "City that Sank." Today, it is the home to extensive underwater excavations, as archeologists recover artifacts from the submerged city and nearby sunken pirate ships.

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