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In Lego Pirates of the Caribbean, the code for "Treasure x10" is "HSKJ2G". You can enter this code in the pause menu under the "Extras" section to activate the multiplier, allowing you to earn ten times the amount of studs. This can significantly help in accumulating studs for purchasing upgrades and characters.
Some pirates did go to extreme lengths to hide their stolen goods, but most did not accumulate vast treasure as in fictional books and movies. Generally they were seagoing criminals and thieves, and some were more ruthless and murderous than others. The "treasure maps" of pirates hold a great allure in adventure fiction, because some treasure troves did exist in remote locations, as an "insurance policy" for a pirate captain who retired or fell on hard times. Many Caribbean islands and tropical coasts have legends of pirate treasure buried on them, but most either never existed or were found long ago.
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yes when he invades he does it about every 2 hours certain times of the year for instance he is this month
I have seen each Pirates of the Caribbean movie at least 8 times and I can promise you that Bill Turner never had the chance to free Captain Jack from jail. I don't know what you are talking about.
Treasure is often buried to protect it from theft, loss, or confiscation, particularly during times of conflict or instability. Historical figures, such as pirates or soldiers, may have hidden their valuables to ensure they could retrieve them later. Additionally, the act of burying treasure has become a part of folklore and adventure stories, inspiring tales of hidden riches awaiting discovery.
The word 'treasure' appears 47 times in the KJV Bible, including 14 times in the New Testament.
Titanic (1997), Lord of the Rings:Return of the King (2003) and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006). (Together they grossed over 4 BILLION dollars worldwide).
36 times in the KJV
Pirates still live today and started around Egyptian times.
Yes, pirates have existed for thousands of years. They still exist today.
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