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Most 'rich undiscovered shipwrecks


Here are the wrecks of the most 'rich shipwrecks to be discovered or uncovered part.
Flor de la Mar - Sumatra, Malaysia
Among the richest shipwreck ever recovered in the 16th century, the Portuguese ship, Flor de la Mar in 1511 sank in a storm off the northern coast of the treasures contained Sumatra.Essa stolen the kingdom of Melaka including 60 tons of gold are still to be discovered in spite of being in some of the best waters' visit to the world by divers.
Merchant Royal - Dartmouth, United Kingdom
One of the most 'great treasure found in Britain is 21 miles (34 km) from Land's End in Cornwall. The Merchant Royal, returning to England with a cargo of English treasure affondo'a because of a storm September 23, 1641, contained 500 bars of gold, silver and precious stones.
San Jose - Peninsula Baru, Colombia
In 1708, during the War of English Succession, the British commander, Charles Wagner captured and sunk the English ship San Jose, less than 1000 feet (305 meters) of clear water between the Isla del Tesoro (known as Treasure Island) and Baru Penisola.Il load of San Jose is now estimated to worth over a billion dollars. Nuestra Senora de Atocha
- Key West, Florida, USA
In 1985, in Florida, the treasure hunter Mel Fisher found the mother lode, when, after 16 years of chasing this ship has located the wreck of the Nuestra Senora de Atocha about 35 miles (56 km) off the coast of Key West, Florida.Ha recovered over 40 tons of silver and gold, 100,000 Colombian emeralds and English coins, and yet was not discovered everything.
HMS Victory - the English Channel, United Kingdom In 2009, the U.S. company Odyssey Marine Exploration announced that it has discovered the Lord Nelson's flagship, which sank in 1744, a group of rocks known as The Casquets near the Channel Islands . is thought to contain more than 100,000 gold coins.
Notre Dame de la Deliverance - Key West, Florida, USA
In November of 1755 the English galleon of Notre Dame de la De la liverance carrying treasures collected from mines in Mexico, Peru and Colombia.affondo in a hurricane, 40 miles from Key West, Florida. Containing an estimated $ 2 billion in gold and silver, the place dell'affondamemto was discovered in 2003 but has yet to be recovered. Junk
Hoi An - Da Nang Peninsula, Vietnam
During 1990 a junk was discovered in more than 260 feet (79 meters) of water, 14 miles (22.5 km) from the peninsula of Da Nang, Vietnam. It seems to be of Thai origin, its load of spectacular blue and white and polychrome pottery, painted with human figures, landscapes, fish, birds and mythological animals, dates back to Vietnam's Golden Age of the mid 15th century.

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