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moncler321
24.05.2021 22:35:43

Salcombe is a quaint, unassuming town in the south of Devon, England. In the early 1990s, a discovery was made that put Salcombe on the map. A ship, dating back to the mid-17 th century, was discovered on the seafloor. It contained piles of Moroccan gold. Then, in 2004, another discovery was made. The remains of a ship from the Bronze Age were exposed due to a shift in the seabed and a huge number of 13th-century artifacts were pulled from the wreckage. It is believed that there is more to be excavated from the site, but its value currently stands at USD 800 million. here


j16sdiz
09.05.2021 18:24:28

Titanic is one of the most famous ships of all time. It sank in April 2912 and its remains were not discovered until 1985. It was assumed that the ship went down in one piece, so its contents would have remained intact. However, Robert Ballard discovered that Titanic had sunk in two parts, and what was found was disintegrating. Despite this, a number of items were in good enough condition to sell for thousands at auction. The overall discovery has been valued at USD 200 million; there is the possibility that the wreck still holds valuables, but they are now lost at sea.


jescro
31.05.2021 11:08:39

The RMS Republic met its fateful end in 1909 when it collided with another ship. The ship was carrying 1,500 wealthy passengers, but thanks to the then-state of the art wireless radio system, an SOS call meant the onboard travelers were saved. Their valuables, however, were not and sank to the ocean floor. It’s believed that the ship was also carrying several million US dollars’ worth of gold intended for Russia, but this is yet to be discovered. In 1987, Martin Bayerle attempted to salvage the lost gold but was unsuccessful. Experts recently estimated that the coins are worth around USD 7 billion, not including the valuables left by the millionaire passengers. here


BookLover
11.06.2021 16:49:19

Part of the largest gold treasure in Israel. Image credit: Olevy/Wikimedia.org [links]


zmauricepittmanj
12.05.2021 12:56:14

Ancient Alexandria was one of the most important cities in Egypt, it was home to Queen Cleopatra and the Great Library, one of the largest and most significant libraries in the ancient world. However, a series of earthquakes and tidal waves caused the city to sink. In 1992, French archaeologist Frank Goddio discovered undamaged remains of the city, including a huge sphinx statue worth USD 600 million. It was pulled from the ocean bed and put on display in the Cairo museum where it can still be seen today. more


suckless
06.06.2021 15:05:01

As a result of the treasure, which is reported to be 17 tons of silver bars, 27 kilos of emeralds, 35 boxes of gold, and 128,000 coins, salvage attempts began almost immediately. The site where Nuestra Senora de Atocha laid at rest was marked and divers went on to other areas (as other ships were impacted by the hurricane). Unfortunately a second hurricane came through the area and ruined any attempts at salvaging the treasure on the ship. In fact the wreckage was nowhere to be found. [links]


RusInfo
16.05.2021 0:07:55

French pirate Jean LaFitte made his living attacking merchant ships in the Gulf of Mexico and then selling the stolen goods at one of the numerous ports he owned. LaFitte’s accomplice was his brother Pierre, and the two were so good at stealing together they accumulated a huge amount of riches and jewels. As a result the brothers had to start burying it. Many mysteries revolve around the treasure of the LaFitte brothers. At one point they had over 50 ships under their command, so it’s accurate to assume the fortune is going to be large. more


turnpike
09.05.2021 22:12:12

Pirate William “Captain” Kidd of the late 17 th century is the reason for the many myths that treasure is buried along every nook and cranny on the coastline of New York State and surrounding areas.


Kiv
17.05.2021 18:55:19

After the death of LaFitte around 1830, legends of his treasures started circulating. Allegations have been made that some of his treasure is buried in “Lake Borgne”, which is right off the coast of New Orleans. Another possible site is about three miles east of the “Old Spanish Trail” near the “Sabine River”. more


bart27newton
12.05.2021 6:47:15

Kidd began pirating around 1698 attacking ships and gaining enormous amounts of riches. When he got word that he was wanted for pirating, Kidd wanted to protect his treasures and began burying them all along North American islands, specifically near “Gardiners Island”. “Captain” Kidd was eventually captured and hanged, and his treasures are still buried to this day. more


bitcoinuser
19.05.2021 6:33:19

Like many merchant steam vessels in the 20 th century, the SS Gairsoppa was reconditioned into a shipping vessel when World War II broke out. In February of 1941, she was part of a convoy bringing in supplies to England when a U-Boat attacked. The ship had been low on fuel and was trying to make it to Ireland when it was struck, sinking with 85 people still on board. more


jumolock1976
10.06.2021 7:35:22

Translated as “Flower of the Sea,” this man-of-war was one of the finest vessels in the Portuguese fleet in the early 16 th century. Despite various issues and repairs, it was still pressed into service to carry treasures when it was sunk in a storm in 1511. Right now, there’s actually controversy over its “find” as one man claimed to have discovered it in 1992 but it’s up in the air whether it’s the actual Flor or another ship. [links]


bernardkatz12
02.06.2021 19:41:02

In 1992, Franck Goddio began a series of expeditions that uncovered the city, still mostly preserved after so long underwater. Among the finds excavated was a huge statue of a sphinx estimated at $600 million due to both its actual cost and its historical value. It now rests in a Cairo museum but it’s only the tip of the iceberg of the trove of what was once one of the great cities of the world now a major spot for divers today. [links]


bdonlan
06.05.2021 17:59:35

Its resting place was secret until 1996 when it was found, mostly broken up but enough left to be salvaged. The biggest has been the cannons, huge artifacts that each weigh half a ton and are in surprisingly good condition. It’s Blackbeard’s name that adds to their value along with other artifacts left on board to add to the legacy of the most famous pirate of all time.


zlavernenasho
08.05.2021 15:18:27

The 2007 Black Swan Project is the name given by the Odyssey Marine Exploration for a salvage operation that saw the discovery of more than $500 million worth of bullion.


chrisdbc
02.05.2021 9:35:06

The 62-gun, three-masted galleon known as the 'San Jose' went down on June 8, 1708. Along with it, all 600 people on board, as well as treasures of gold, silver and emeralds, were dragged to the ocean's bed where they would remain for the next 300 years.


Ddraig
30.04.2021 8:00:10

Click through for some of the greatest ocean treasure discoveries in history.


jpi
19.05.2021 20:33:28

In 1724, Whydah Gally was a fully rigged galley ship built originally for passengers and cargo. The ship was eventually captured by pirates during a return voyage, however soon disappeared. more


kaja
08.05.2021 15:18:27

It took nearly 100 years to recover the sunken treasure of Ship of Gold. In 1988, the shipwreck was discovered using Bayesian search theory and a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) by the Columbus-America Discovery Group of Ohio. Huge amounts of gold were recovered from the shipwreck that was valued to be around $100-150 million. A gold ingot weight 36 kg was sold for a record $36 million. After a legal battle, 92% of the gold was awarded to the discovery team in 1996. here


Dereckson
02.05.2021 9:35:06

In 1998, the wreck was discovered by fishermen in the Gelasa Strait in 51 feet (16 m) of water. The wreck location was purchased from the fishermen and a local Indonesian company was licensed to carry out excavation of the site. The wreck known as the “Tang treasure” held three main types of wares in the form of bowls: Yue ware from Zhejiang Province, 60,000 items of “Dusun” storage jars known as Changsha ware and White-ware, manufactured in the Ding kilns – earliest known blue and white dishes. Surprisingly, the ship of carrying cargo from variety of influences and markets are persistent. The cargo had the largest Tang dynasty gold cup ever found, gold bowls, green-splashed bowls from Iran, motifs from Central Asia and Persia, gilt-silver boxes, gold dishes, and many valuable and expensive artifacts from various dynasties. The treasure is currently valued to be around $90 million.


happyrock
30.04.2021 8:00:10

SS Central America was known as the Ship of Gold that sank with more than 420 people in 1857 due to a hurricane. The ship was carrying a whopping 14,000 kg of gold and this event contributed to the panic of 1857. The ship was heavy loaded with tons of gold that was caught in a Category 2 hurricane while off the coast of the Carolinas. more


jaymac407
19.05.2021 20:33:28

Ever since the discovery of the ship in 1985 many artifacts, gold and silver coins, porcelain dishes, jars and other valuables have been put on display at various locations across the world. Many artifacts from the Titanic shipwreck were auctioned on September 2015 and few other items valued to be $189 million were auctioned in 2012.