For centuries, pirates lay in wait behind Land's End in Cabo San Lucas, waiting to attack richly laden Spanish galleons.
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Scientists pull up first riches from 'Holy Grail of shipwrecks' that sank off Colombia in 1708
The shipwreck is considered to be one of the richest in the world and has rested at the bottom of the Caribbean Sea since ...
The fate of the San José is sparking legal battles involving the United States, Spain, and Colombia. Mr. Funk was the ...
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Divers recover first treasures from $20B San José shipwreck
The first objects from the legendary San José galleon, long estimated to hold a $20 billion cargo, have finally been lifted ...
A centuries-old shipwreck packed with billions in treasure has just yielded its first artifacts—sparking a global power ...
Continued deep-sea expeditions in Colombia have unearthed a centuries-old shipwreck. Colombian authorities are now reporting ...
Nine artifacts were recovered from the San José galleon shipwreck in Cartagena, Columbia on November 22, that will further knowledge on the handling of submerged goods.
Colombia announced on November 22 the recovery of several artefacts from the wreck of the San Jose galleon, a Spanish ship that sank in 1708 during the War of the Spanish Succession and was ...
Researchers recovered coins, a cannon, and more from the wreck, which is believed to hold billions of dollars’ worth of gold ...
Colombia has recovered the first artifacts from San José galleon, also known as the legendary "Holy Grail of shipwrecks." It ...
The San José was returning to Europe laden with extraordinary wealth meant to fund Spain's war efforts when British warships intercepted it near the fortified port city of Cartagena, Colombia. The ...
Colombian scientists also retrieved three coins and a porcelain cup from the San José, which treasure hunters have come to ...
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