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 ...
Included in the haul is a cannon, two porcelain cups, and three gold and bronze coins.
Researchers used high-resolution underwater photography and photogrammetry to create three-dimensional reconstructions of the ...
The confirmation that a legendary Spanish galleon holds an estimated 17 billion dollars in treasure has turned a ...
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 ...
The San José is a Spanish Galleon that sank off the coast of Cartagena in 1708, while trying to outrun the cannons of pursuing British warships. It was the flagship of a royal armada returning to King ...
Artifacts from the Spanish treasure galleon Nuestra Señora del Pilar de Zaragosa y Santiago, which sank in the lagoon near Cocos Island in June 1690, are now at the Guam ...
A ship filled with billions of dollars worth of treasure sank off the coast of Colombia over 300 years ago, now the Colombian government approved a plan that will recover the sunk ship and all its ...
For more than 300 years, chunks of beeswax, formed from Filipino pollen, and shards of Chinese porcelain have washed up on the North Oregon Coast around Nehalem—flotsam of a wrecked ship. Beachcombers ...
Centuries-old coins have been found by researchers looking into the San José shipwreck, thought to be located in the Colombian Caribbean Sea The wreckage is reportedly worth approximately $17 billion ...