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The Battleship Missouri Treasure Hunt!The Battleship Missouri, also known as The Mighty Mo, be one of the most powerful warships to sail the seven seas. She sailed through history durin' both good times n bad, ultimately servin' as the platform fer the Japanese surrender on September 2, 1945. She now serves as a reminder to all, that even durin' the darkest of hour, strength n determination can brin' forth a brighter day. Anchored next to the fallen USS Arizona, visitors to these parts can take a moment to reflect on both the beginning n end of WWII. The Captain has ventured forth to these parts to pay respects to the fallen n honor those that served. There be no call to raise the black flag while at the Arizona Memorial, but The Captain highly recommends ye take the journey to capture the experience. Once ye complete yer journey to the Arizona Memorial, ye may wish to venture forth to the Battleship Missouri anchored nearby. A visit to The Mighty Mo shall require tickets followed by a short bus ride across the bridge to Ford Island. Admiral Nimitz shall greet ye n yer crew before crossin' the brow. Be sure to have one pirate wearin' a tricorne hat to salute the Admiral, not fer service, but fer honor n respect. This be the not-so-hidden task noted on all Letters of Marque associated with The Battleship Missouri.
The Captain has taken great care to produce various Letter's of Marque to entertain and educate the many visitors of the great and historic Battleship Missouri. The Mighty Mo be a museum, a national treasure and a remarkable part of history. Those that merely walk across the brow to notice the haze grey givin' way to rust or the distant cloud draped mountains beyond the harbor risk missing out on the history preserved aboard this girl. As ye begin to explore The Mighty Mo, take yer time n pay close attention to detail. There be educational treasures aboard, but there also be pirate gold as well! Those equipped with patience n a few pirate effects shall make this adventure a worthy one to remember n may return ashore a bit wealthier than ye came aboard. Captain Blue Eye has spent a significant amount of time aboard The Missouri. Not time of service or repair, but time of thought n rememberance. Rest assured he be one to take note of each word written, each item placed. Bein' one of exceptional analytical thought, The Captain has taken note of all information from the chosen words noted within letters to the items remainin' within each stateroom. Yer adoption of careful analysis shall indeed serve ye well, if ye so chose to partake n this unique treasure huntin' experience. If ye wish to make the most of a visit to this tropical destination, be sure to stow The Captain's Flag, a tricorne, a Letter of Marque n yer determination fer lucrative treasure huntin' success. There be many additional points of interest on this island worth yer time n effort so plan accordingly n leave no opportunity fer wanderin' landlubbers. Most wanderers to these parts have no clue what treasures n opportunities await.
If ye wish to plunder a Battleship Missouri Letter of Marque, make yer mark below:
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