The ship tours the world with a crew of up to 35 people A replica of a Spanish galleon which operates as a living museum has moored at a city's quay. The 55 ft (17m) tall Galeon Andalucia is a ...
The Spanish galleon San Jose — one of the world's great, long-lost sunken ships — has been found. The ship was filled with gold, silver, and other valuables when it sunk in 1708. Three hundred ...
New details have emerged about the San Jose, a Spanish galleon sunk by British ships 300 years ago. The vessel was said to be transporting gold, silver and precious gems collected in the South ...
Although the company wanted to keep the information confidential, a US judge ordered it to disclose its hypothesis as to the identity of the vessel: "Animas", a Spanish galleon that sank in 1804 ...
Spain asserts its claim, arguing that the San José and its cargo remain the property of the Spanish state. "The galleon San José is a state ship," said José Manuel García-Margallo, former ...
He's now the owner of an island in the Bahamas, a philanthropist and deep-sea treasure hunter, scouring the seabed for sunken Spanish galleons, slave ships and long-lost treasure. He tells us ...
a Spanish galleon that sank off The Bahamas nearly 369 years ago. One of six ships ordered by Spain’s King Philip IV, the Maravillas, or “Our Lady of Wonders," was lost off the western Little ...