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In this thrilling 40-second video, delve into the world of Barbarossa Hayreddin Pasha, the notorious Aegean pirate captain known as Redbeard. Discover the captivating story of this Greek captain-turned-Ottoman admiral who commanded the seas of the Aegean, Eastern Mediterranean, and North Africa in the 16th century. Brace yourself for an action-packed glimpse into the life of a formidable pirate, as we uncover his daring exploits, his fleet of fast galleys, and the treasures he sought on the high seas. Join us as we unravel the legend of Barbarossa Hayreddin Pasha, the feared ruler of the Aegean waves. Piracy in the Aegean Sea was a sophisticated operation that involved a network of pirates, merchants, and other collaborators. The pirates had bases on various islands and the mainland, from where they launched their attacks. They used fast and maneuverable ships, armed with cannons and other weapons, to overpower their targets. Once they captured a ship, they would loot its cargo, including money, precious metals, and slaves. They would then sell the loot to merchants and other traders, who were willing to buy them at a lower price. #shorts #pirates #piratesoftheaegean

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Ira just wrapped up photographing the F18 Americas Championship, and I drove for her one of the days. Those things haul ass!!! We were in a 18 ft. rib with a 90HP, and to get ahead of these things or do a ride-along with them involved some moderate butt-pucker... down wind OR up wind. The other challenging thing as a photo-boat driver is figuring out their bail-out angles. I want to get close, but if then need to come down hard in a puff the change in direction is a good amount larger than what a mono would do (understandable as the range of apparent wind angles are broader because the range of boat speeds are also larger). It was a ton of fun playing out on the SF bay with these rocket ships!

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