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The '''''San Ignacio'' wreck''' was a [[ | The '''''San Ignacio'' wreck''' was a [[shipwreck]] located in the [[Dry Tortuga]] region of the [[Caribbean]]. Home to several [[sharks]], it was explored by the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Edward Kenway]] during the early 18th century. | ||
The area was first visited by Edward in January 1718, to recover medicines for the Pirate Republic of [[Nassau]]. While the ''[[San Ignacio]]'' had been carrying samples which had remained untouched in the wreckage, they had deteriorated extensively over the course of three years and were unusable by the time of their recovery. | The area was first visited by Edward in January 1718, to recover medicines for the Pirate Republic of [[Nassau]]. While the ''[[San Ignacio]]'' had been carrying samples which had remained untouched in the wreckage, they had deteriorated extensively over the course of three years and were unusable by the time of their recovery. | ||
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The San Ignacio wreck was a shipwreck located in the Dry Tortuga region of the Caribbean. Home to several sharks, it was explored by the pirate Edward Kenway during the early 18th century.
The area was first visited by Edward in January 1718, to recover medicines for the Pirate Republic of Nassau. While the San Ignacio had been carrying samples which had remained untouched in the wreckage, they had deteriorated extensively over the course of three years and were unusable by the time of their recovery.
When Edward later returned to the wreck of the ill-fated galleon, he managed to locate and loot several treasure chests that had sunk with the ship, gaining money and an upgrade plan for his own vessel, the Jackdaw.
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