Pirates - Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
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N 20° 36.623 W 105° 14.106
13Q E 475503 N 2279046
English pirates used to attack the ships and villages in the Puerto Vallarta area.
Waymark Code: WMK1DN
Location: Jalisco, Mexico
Date Posted: 01/29/2014
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A sign on Puerto Vallarta's malecon (sea walk) informs us:
"Pirate Ships
The port was integrated into
the Bay in the 16th and 17th
centuries. Many Spanish ships
anchored off the coast toload
freshwater and allowthe crew
to rest and relax near the
rivers. This was also a time of
pirates. The most important
treasure was on the Galeon de
Manila (a sjip that transported
spices, porcelain, ivory,
laquer, fine fabrics and orien-
tal crafts to be sold in Europe),
which was looted by the
famous English pirate Thomas
Cavendish, who also attacked
the village of Pontoque, a
nearby town in the Bay. The
most important incident with
pirates in the bay was the de-
tention of the English privateer
John Clipperton in 1714, near
an estuary of the Ameca River.
French smugglers who arrived
on the coast to unloand and
trade illegal merchandise with
the local people also used the
harbor."
Site Description: historical marker
Date of Pirate Activity (Estimated): 1714
Reference Web-link or Book Title: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Cavendish
Site Admission (If needed): free
Hours Available (If needed): 24/7
Additional Information (optional): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Cavendish
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