An OCEARCH-tagged great white shark nicknamed Anne Bonny, after the 18th century female pirate, swam by Point Pleasant Beach, ...
The fictional ending of "Black Sails" gives Calico Jack and Anne Bonny a much happier fate than in real history. Real-life ...
A great white shark more than 9 feet long paid a midnight visit to the Jersey Shore. The same shark was seen in the area ...
When someone mentions pirates, images of peg legs, parrots, grand pirate ships, and buried treasure permeate our minds. Embellished stories of seafaring rogues offer a romanticized version of lives ...
Anne Bonny is one of the most famous female pirates of all time. She was known for her masculine wardrobe and harsh attitude. Bonny was born near Cork, Ireland, around 1698 as the illegitimate ...
A white shark circling the Atlantic Ocean made another appearance off the Jersey Shore earlier this week. Anne Bonny, a juvenile female, surfaced a few miles off the coast of Toms River just after ...
Anne Bonny is becoming a regular Thanksgiving guest of New Jersey. The tagged great white shark, nicknamed after the notorious female pirate, has swum back to the coast here and was last located ...
Similarly, John has a famous connection to two female pirates, Mary Read and Anne Bonny, with the latter having had a relationship with John. Additionally, unlike the stereotypical powerful ...
The statue of 18th Century pirates Anne Bonny and Mary Read is proposed for beauty spot Burgh Island in south Devon. The pirate pair, cast in concrete and looking out to sea, would enhance the ...
BEST OF 2019: The pirate Anne Bonny terrorised the Caribbean in the 18th Century. Her extraordinary life inspired many legends and myths. Video by Anna Pazos and Summer Eldemire Talking about who ...
Blackbeard, Stede Bonnet, the women pirates Mary Read and Anne Bonny, were all part of this one gang. It’s this gang that all of the pop culture images and iconography related to pirates comes from.