Sunday, May 01, 2011

Scuba Divers Discover Caribbean's Oldest Shipwreck

The wreck's unearthed treasure is believed to be worth millions, and just a scratch in the surface.

A chance encounter with a fisherman has led one team of treasure hunters to discover what they believe is the oldest shipwreck in the Caribbean.

And after only diving the site - located off the Dominican Republic coast - a handful of times, the team at Deep Blue Marine has unearthed some serious treasure.

At the last count Captain Billy Rawson and his crew had uncovered 700 silver coins that could be worth millions, jade figurines and even a mirrored stone that was possibly used in Shamanic rituals.

Everything was in pretty good condition, despite dating back to the 1500s.

'We only started diving last autumn and haven't gone down that much because it's been the winter,' said Randy Champion, vice president of the Utah-based company.

'We have just scratched the surface,' he added. 'All of the stuff we've found is just from mucking about really.'

Although the team haven't officially confirmed which ship they are diving, Mr Champion said they had a pretty fair idea - but were keeping quiet for now.

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3 comments:

Josh said...

That is awesome. I would love to work with a crew who finds a shipwreck. I got a chance to work on the Queen Anne's Revenge (Blackbeard's ship) in North Carolina, but I can't imagine how much fun it would be to find an untouched wreck!

I wouldn't argue with the silver coins and treasure either!

Neutral Dive Gear said...

We certainly wouldn't argue either! Haha. Tanks for stopping by, Josh.

cottasofia said...

chance encounter with a fisherman has led one team of treasure hunters to discover what they believe is the oldest shipwreck in the Caribbean.And after only diving the site - located off the Dominican Republic coast - a handful of times, the team at Deep Blue Marine has unearthed some serious treasure

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