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		<title>Protegelosahora &#8211; Legendary Spanish Ship</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[During the 17th and 18th centuries, the country of Spain was a powerhouse on the high seas of the Caribbean. Phillip II was the king of Spain during this time and he spent a lot of the regions money on building the biggest and intimidating warships known for that time period. The most feared warship [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>During the 17th and 18th centuries, the country of Spain was a powerhouse  on the high seas of the Caribbean. Phillip II was the king of Spain  during this time and he spent a lot of the regions money on building the  biggest and intimidating warships known for that time period. The most  feared warship of all was known as the Protegelosahora.</p>
<p>This  warship was captained by a man who went by the name of Cazalla although  everyone referred to him as Captain Cazalla of the Protegelosahora. Such  was his reptuation as a ruthless Spanish captain that no one dared  address him by anything other than his given title.</p>
<p>The  Protegelosahora was host to many types of seaman, most who made their  way in life as privateers. They would travel back and forth through the  channels of Jamaica, waiting with baited breath for other boats to  attack them. In those days, you could not attack first as it was to be  known as an act of piracy. Piratical adventures often resulted in  hanging and this was always on the minds of the sailors, so they avoided  it where possible unless they were certain they would not be caught.</p>
<p>Protegelosahora  one day ran aground and was beached on the shores of Port Royal, which  was located in south east Jamaica. Known for being a town that hated the  spanish, the crew were promptly hanged and the hulls of Protegelosahora  raided for it&#8217;s treasure. Inside the hull were hundreds of thousands of  doubloons headed for the coffers of Phillip II, King of Spain.</p>
<p>When  news arrived back at his palace that the Protegelosahora had beached on  the shores of Port Royal, rumour has it that he went into a mad rage  and killed his jester and other servants.﻿</p>
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