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Researchers used robotic diving vehicles to study gold coins on the seafloor by the wreck of the Spanish galleon San José.
A pirate shipwreck discovered off the coast of Madagascar may hold the key to the fate of $A210 million in treasure.
Considered the Holy Grail of all shipwrecks, the Spanish galleon San Jose blew up and sank in 1708 at the hands of British cannons, and it took with it what experts have estimated to be $17 billion in ...
The wreck now lies on the floor of a small harbor on the island of Nosy Boraha off the northeast coast of Madagascar, which ...
New research has claimed a sunken ship off the coast of Madagascar could be the long-lost Portuguese vessell the Archbishop ...
New research revealing details of gold coins found aboard a shipwreck off Colombia provides further evidence that the vessel was the San José galleon, a 300-year-old Spanish warship believed to ...
For the past 16 years, researchers have been studying a shipwreck off the coast of Madagascar — and now they believe they've ...
Researchers at the Center for Historic Shipwreck Preservation say they believe they’ve identified the resting place of a ...
Archaeologists have discovered a 300-year-old shipwreck with a hoard of treasure, but the fate of the 200 slaves on board ...
N ew details of gold coins found off the coast of Colombia around the "world's richest shipwreck" verify they are from the Spanish galleon San José, a treasure ship that sank in 1708 during a ...
Le Prince de Conty, a French ship trading with Asia, sank off the coast of Brittany in 1746. The shipwreck was first ...
The couple has been accused of helping to sell the gold for a French diver who stole it decades ago, but have denied ...