Where is the Holy Grail of shipwrecks?

The hunt for San José
For centuries, the sunken horde of gold, silver, and emeralds passed into legend, the “holy grail of shipwrecks.” Lying in about 3,000 feet of water, it was inaccessible until submersible technology matured in the 20th century.

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What is the most valuable shipwreck ever?

The Flor de la Mar (1511) – $2.6 billion

This 400-ton Portuguese sailing vessel served for an astonishing nine years, completing multiple voyages over the Indian Ocean. But it also had a track record of springing leaks and requiring repairs.

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Where is the highest concentration of shipwrecks in the world?

“In fact, we think Lake Erie has a greater density of shipwrecks than virtually anywhere else in the world—even the Bermuda triangle.” Because of incomplete record keeping, nobody knows the exact number of shipwrecks that have occurred in Lake Erie, but estimates range from 500 to 2000.

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What is the scariest shipwreck in the world?

The sinking of the RMS Titanic is one of the most famous and deadliest of all time. The British passenger liner met its fate in 1912 after hitting an iceberg on its maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to New York City. More than 1,500 people died and an estimated 705 were rescued.

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What shipwreck has the most gold?

The largest monetary treasure haul found was on the wreck code named Black Swan, discovered by Odyssey Marine Exploration in 2007 off of Gibraltar.

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New footage reveals 'holy grail' of shipwrecks that could be worth billions

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What is the most famous unfound shipwreck?

What is the most popular unfound shipwreck in the world? Flor de la Mar is the most famous shipwreck, filled with diamonds, gold and other riches.

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Where was the most gold found in Australia?

About 60% of Australia's gold resources occur in Western Australia, with the remainder in all other States and the Northern Territory.

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What is the oldest shipwreck in Australia?

Trial Rocks

A British East Indiaman of approximately 500 tons, under the command of John Brooke wrecked on the Tryal Rocks off the north-west coast of Western Australia in 1622. It is Australia's oldest known shipwreck.

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What is the most famous shipwreck in Australia?

Loch Ard (1878)

The iron clipper Loch Ard is significant as one of Victoria's and Australia's most tragic and famous shipwrecks.

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What is the deadliest place on a ship?

Number one most dangerous place on the cruise ship are defiantly the watertight doors. These Doors are mounted on board a cruise vessel in the crew corridor. Many Crew members have lost their lives trying to pass this doors while they were closing from the bridge.

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Where in Australia has the most shipwrecks?

Port Phillip Bay Wrecks - Port Phillip Bay, Victoria

There are over 900 registered shipwrecks in Victoria. The capital city of Melbourne sits on Port Phillip Bay, home to more than 50 of those wrecks. From WWI submarines, massive missile destroyers and sunken ships, its hands down the best place to dive near Melbourne.

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What is the oldest ship wreck ever found?

The Dokos shipwreck is the oldest underwater shipwreck discovery known to archeologists. The wreck has been dated to the second Proto-Helladic period, 2700–2200 BC.

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What is the most destroyed shipwreck?

MV Wilhelm Gustloff

Of the estimated 10,000 people on board the Gustloff, only around 1,000 survived, making it the deadliest sinking in wartime maritime history.

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What is most valuable missing treasure?

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  • The Amber Room.
  • Sarcophagus of Menkaure.
  • Ark of the Covenant.
  • Honjo Masamune sword.
  • Lost Library of the Moscow Tsars.
  • Crown jewels of Ireland.
  • Sappho's lost poems.
  • Dead bishop's treasure.

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How much gold was on the Titanic when it sank?

Despite later myths, the cargo on Titanic's maiden voyage was fairly mundane; there was no gold, exotic minerals or diamonds, and one of the more famous items lost in the shipwreck, a jewelled copy of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, was valued at only £405 (£42,700 today).

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How much gold is still lost in the ocean?

The short answer, Sean Fisher says, is $60 billion. Fisher is a shipwreck hunter at Mel Fisher's Treasures in Key West (Sean is Mel's grandson), and he gives this figure based on his company's historical research.

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What is the oldest artifact in Australia?

Bone tools and ornaments have a long history in Australia. The country's oldest known bone artifact, found at Carpenter's Gap in Western Australia, dates to 46,000 years ago.

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What is the deepest shipwreck ever found?

Earlier this year, ocean explorer Victor Vescovo went in search of the Roberts' final resting place in the Philippines - 22,621 feet below the surface. He and his team found 306 feet of mangled metal. It was the deepest shipwreck discovery in history.

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What shipwreck has not been found?

Flor de la Mar, or Flor do Mar, is one of the most renowned undiscovered shipwrecks anywhere on Earth, thought to be filled with vast diamonds, gold and untold riches.

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Where was the oldest rock found in Australia?

The Jack Hills are a range of hills in Mid West Western Australia. They are best known as the source of the oldest material of terrestrial origin found to date: Hadean zircons that formed around 4.39 billion years ago.

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Why does Australia have so many shipwrecks?

Australia has a very lengthy coastline which is why it has such a high rate of recorded shipwrecks. Out of the 8000 registered shipwrecks only 2000 have been found.

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Can you keep gold found in Australia?

Minerals are the property of the Crown. If you discover gold or other minerals or gemstones on land not covered by a mining tenement, and the ground is Crown land (under the Mining Act 1978), then you are free to keep what you have found (as long as you hold a Miner's Right).

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What was the richest gold field in Australia?

Cadia Mine in New South Wales, was the largest gold-producing mine in Australia, producing approximately 764.9 thousand ounces of gold and an estimated 32.5 million metric tons per annum (mmtpa) of Run-of-Mine (ROM) in 2021. The Cadia Mine is owned by Newcrest Mining Ltd, and is due to operate until 2047.

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