The Treasure Coast of Florida includes Indian River County, Martin County and St. Lucie County. The Treasure Coast of Florida got its name in part because of the 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet maritime ...
Blake Baker, a 25-year-old from Brazil, Indiana, is the First Mate and lead driver on the research vessel The Dare, searching ...
Long-lost Spanish coins worth $1 million were discovered recently during an underwater excavation of a shipwreck. The shipwreck salvage company 1715 Fleet – Queens Jewels LLC deployed excavators near ...
Hidden beneath the turquoise waters off a stretch of Florida known as the “ Treasure Coast,” a team of divers from a shipwreck salvage company have uncovered exactly that — a load of long-lost Spanish ...
What started as a normal day of underwater treasure hunting quickly became something else entirely. Using scuba gear and an underwater metal detector, we were collecting everyday river find, until we ...
SEBASTIAN, FL — More than 1,000 silver coins and five gold coins worth about $1 million were recovered from a 1715 Spanish shipwreck off the coast of Florida, a shipwreck salvage company said. On Sept ...
More than 1,000 silver and gold coins valued at about $1 million have been recovered from the remains of a Spanish fleet that sank over 300 years ago off Florida's Treasure Coast, the salvage company ...
When you go to the beach, you can expect to find seashells, sand dollars, sharks' teeth — and if you're lucky, treasure. The Treasure Coast is renowned for the 1715 fleet of Spanish ships that wrecked ...
A group of treasure hunters in Florida discovered more than 1,000 gold and silver coins in the wreckage of a Spanish fleet that sank more than 300 years ago. The coins are now valued at about $1 ...