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74-Francis Drake and the Gravelines Sea Battle

February 6, 2016

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The fire in the eyes of Sir Francis Drake was not dead; he knew Spain was planning to attack England, but when? The Queen wanted a defensive war well; Francis wasn’t a defensive type of guy. He wanted to destroy the Spanish armada once and for all. The fight would come to England and in the age of sails sometimes it came down to the temperament of Mother Nature. “Hold on tight mates, here comes another gale!”

Loutherbourg-Spanish_Armada web

map battle of gravelines

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Orkley Islands

Francis stood out to sea while the Spanish fought the winds driving them into along these islands. Lucky the wind changed and the ships were able to make their way for home.

orkney islands

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I record a podcast titled "Discovering America" that covers stories, histories about people and events that played apart in the discovering of America and leave the listener with a "I didn't know that feeling." Come along for the ride you won't be disappointed.

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