Discovered and Undiscovered Beautiful Riches of the Deep
Billions of dollars worth of gold, silver, diamonds, emeralds and rubies sunk with ships as they are are still in the depth’s of the ocean and only a quarter of the treasure’s have been found.
Shipwrecked Treasure
Billions of dollar’s in treasures still lie in the depths of the ocean !
Shipwreck Salvaging

Starting around 1300 A.D. a vast amount of treasure vessels traveling around the world encountered enemy ships, enormous storms and hurricane’s only to sink to there resting-place on the floor of the ocean where much treasure still remains. The ocean holds some depth of water far to deep for man to travel where billions of dollars in undiscovered shipwrecked treasure still lies but the discovered shipwrecks in these depths can be salvaged by man using costly robotic equipment and submersible subs as seen in the photo. These salvages require large amounts of man power, funding and time lasting up to several month’s paying off in the end by recovering millions of dollars in sunken treasure which is far more valuable in historical value than the dollar amount itself and these treasures can be viewed in historical museums around the world.
Deterioration of sunken ships lying on the ocean floor over several hundreds of years causes only the gold treasure to be exposed then by the strong ocean current parts of treasures wash up on beaches being found by metal detectors or the local beach walker. These finding’s point out to treasure salvage rs that the shipwreck is within a close proximity of the shore line. Much treasure has been discovered and salvaged only within a several hundred feet of the shore line in water as shallow as 15 feet.
The Golden Age & Piracy

A main key to starting the Golden Age era in the years 1680 – 1730 was the competition for expansion and wealth between European and Spanish empires. The Spanish held the strongest hold on the wealth of the Caribbean, Mexico and Central America causing turmoil with England, Holland and France. These three countries began employing the services of pirates and privateers to set up colonies in the Caribbean to take by force some of Spains wealth.
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Post CommentAauhein
On April 8, 2009 at 12:44 am
It was very refreshing reading about something I know dith about. I liked it a lot.
Betty Carew
On April 8, 2009 at 7:57 am
This is an Awesome article G, I love stuff like this. Very well written and very informative. A very interesting read.
Evelyn Moore
On April 12, 2009 at 4:12 am
Very interesting – well put together and something I did not know anything about – tempted to go looking??