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Afraid that word would leak of the treasure they were carryingmaking the Spanish fleet easy prey for piratesthe Spaniards brought the Griffon with them. It was a calm and sunny day on July 24th, 1715.
Man finds treasure possibly linked to 1715 Spanish fleet. A local man with a metal detector may have stumbled on incredible wealth with the discovery of an ancient, possibly historic ring.
Flemington business helps recover gold treasure from 1715 sunken Spanish fleet. Updated: Aug. 08, 2019, 9:14 a.m. ... the ability to find treasure like Spanish gold and silver. ...
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This pamphlet, printed in London in 1716, gives one of the first accounts of the sinking of the 1715 Spanish treasure fleet during a hurricane off the Florida coast.
A cannon recovered from the 1715 Spanish treasure fleet of ships that sunk offshore will be displayed permanently at the Melody Lane Fishing Pier Plaza along the Fort Pierce waterfront, ...
Eleven treasure-laden ships that made up the 1715 Fleet were heading to Spain from Havana on July 31, 1715, when they encountered a hurricane off Florida’s central coast.
The timing of 1715 Fleet’s announcement coincides with the 300th anniversary of the Spanish treasure fleet’s shipwrecks off the coast of Florida. That wreck has been the subject of numerous ...
A piece of Treasure Coast history is now a permanent public display along the Fort Pierce waterfront. A sunken cannon recovered from the 1715 Spanish treasure fleet of ships that wrecked offshore ...
With a slight breeze riffling the water, twelve ships set sail from Havana. Eleven were bound for Spain, loaded with gold and silver. Among them were the flagship Capitana and Urca de Lima. The ...
Gold and silver coins dating back to July 1715 resurface in July 2019 after the Treasure Coast in Florida is searched by Aqua Survey, a business based in Flemington.
Diver William Bartlett had just started exploring a 300-year-old shipwreck with a metal detector late last month in the waters off Florida’s Atlantic Coast when he found his first Spanish gold coin.
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