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Centuries after the Spanish galleon ship San José sunk in Colombian waters and nearly a decade after it was initially discovered, the estimated $17 billion shipwreck is set to be recovered as soon as ...
Colombia's government on Friday announced an expedition to remove items of "incalculable value" from the wreck of the legendary San Jose galleon, which sank in 1708 while laden with gold, silver and ...
Colombia sending a deep-water expedition to explore the 300-year-old San José shipwreck. The Spanish galleon, discovered in 2015, is believed to hold treasures worth up to $20 billion. The expedition, ...
Colombia's government announced plans Friday for a deep-water expedition to explore the mythical galleon San José, sunk in the 18th century in the country's northern Caribbean and believed to contain ...
More than three centuries after the legendary San Jose galleon sank off the coast of Colombia while laden with gold, silver and emeralds, the nation has officially approved a plan to recover the wreck ...
The San José, sunk by British warships in 1708, has a cargo full of treasure, including 11 million gold coins and 200 tons of silver and emeralds. Anna Lazarus Caplan is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE.
The 150-foot-long Spanish galleon ship was sunk by British warships in 1708 Researchers believe they have uncovered coins from a 317-year-old shipwreck, which sank in 1708, containing treasure thought ...
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Thousands of Spanish shipwrecks submerged in American waters, awaiting the Justice's decision on the galleon San José
The trial in Colombia involving treasure hunters determines Spain's sovereign immunity over the Carrera de Indias, amid the government's inaction and protests from indigenous nations in Bolivia. The ...
Colombia has launched the initial phase of an underwater expedition to explore a Spanish warship that sank in the Caribbean more than 300 years ago and is believed to contain billions of dollars worth ...
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An $18 billion Spanish fleet treasure sits off Colombia's coast. Some say it should not be touched
The Minister of Culture of Colombia, Juan David Correa, announced that operations to recover the San José galleon will begin in April, as reported by El Economista. Correa stated that the April ...
Recent news reports that the president of Colombia hopes soon to recover treasure from the San José treasure galleon have brought new attention to the much-disputed wreck, which is often described as ...
The San José was sunk in 1708 by British warships off the coast of Colombia. Centuries after the Spanish galleon ship San José sunk in Colombian waters and nearly a decade after it was initially ...
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