First treasures from 'holy grail of shipwrecks' recovered
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- An 18th century Spanish galleon, referred to as the 'holy grail of shipwrecks,' has begun to yield treasures, including a significant cache of gold and silver coins valued at approximately $20 billion. This discovery marks a pivotal moment in underwater archaeology and treasure hunting, as it highlights the historical significance and potential wealth associated with shipwrecks from this era.
- The recovery of these treasures not only enhances our understanding of maritime history but also raises questions about ownership and the ethical implications of treasure hunting. The findings could attract further exploration and investment in underwater archaeology, potentially leading to more discoveries that shed light on the past.
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