Description: Just a few centuries ago the seas were ruled by bloodthirsty and greedy pirates. They not only robbed the civilian fleet but also battled each other for the stolen loot. A lot of their ships sank in the Caribbean and still remain their. In this screensaver we get an awesome opportunity to dive into the depths and take a closer look at one of these pirate ships. We will get into the cabins and see the treasures which the pirates valued more than their own lives. We'll also meet the new inhabitants of the ship and its surroundings on our way and enjoy the beauty and the quiet of the underwater world. Download this screensaver now and get the feel of the glorious history of the pirates of the Caribbean!
Requirements: Pentium II 233 Mhz, 32 Mb Video Memory
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