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  1. Dead Man’s Chest. Marooning was a common pirate punishment. After a mutiny, the notorious Blackbeard is said to have marooned 15 men on Dead Man’s Chest with only a bottle of rum. Hence the ditty: "15 men on a Dead Man’s Chest, yo ho ho and a bottle of rum."

  2. Dead Chest. A large rock formation between Peter and Salt Island, Dead Chest (so it is said) is where the British pirate Arthur Teach (Blackbeard) is thought to have abandoned 15 of his men, who he was most displeased with, on the island with a only a bottle of rum, hence the song “15 men on a dead man’s chest, yo ho ho and a bottle of rum”!

  3. Nov 13, 2009 · Just ask any sailor in the BVI who follows Drake Passage from Tortola to Virgin Gorda. You can't help but pass by box-shaped Dead Chest Island. For those of you unfamiliar with Robert Lewis Stevenson, author of Treasure Island , he penned a verse in the late 1800s entitled "Derelict" that was later renamed "Fifteen Men on A Dead Man's Chest."

  4. Sep 18, 2017 · The name "Deadman's Beach" pretty much sums it up. One of the five island beaches takes its name from the bodies of pirates who had been marooned on neighboring Dead Chest Island, where Blackbeard ditched 30 of his men. Legend has it that the fifteen who survived inspired the sea shanty line, "fifteen men on a Dead Man's Chest, yo-ho-ho and a ...

  5. Apr 23, 2018 · Deadman’s bay might be a bit bumpy for any BVI charter yacht looking to anchor there. The best anchoring at Deadman’s bay is at the southeastern end of the bay. The water is 15-20 feet deep and offers a grassy bottom. The bay is also easily accessible from the great harbour and sprat bay. Deadman’s Bay, Photo by:reechab (Source: Instagram)

  6. Founded in 1980, the Rhone National Marine Park is the BVI’s first and only sea park. The protected area – which encompasses nearly 800 acres between Dead Chest Island and Salt Island – is home to a plethora of dive spots, including that of the RMS Rhone, a mail ship that sank in 1867.

  7. Box office. $1.066 billion [2] Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest is a 2006 American fantasy swashbuckler film directed by Gore Verbinski, written by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio, and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. The sequel to Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003), it is the second installment in the Pirates of ...

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