Not a gold mine, but a sea of ​​gold: 17 17 billion worth of gold found in shipwrecks


New delhi date. 10 June 2020, Friday

To this day we have only heard of gold mines but now gold reserves are found in the sea and this time billions of dollars of gold has been found in the debris falling from the sea. Gold worth 17 17 billion has been recovered from two cruises, most recently from the wreckage of the famous Sankan San Jose Galleon.

San Jose was drowned by the British Army in 1708 with a 62-gun. It was discovered in 2015, and the Spanish government has released new footage stating that gold and other valuables were found in the wreckage. This video, recorded by a remote-controlled vehicle, shows a yacht and a ship near the wreckage of a major warship.

Ships are 200 years old


Both ships are believed to be 200 years old. The Washington Post reports. The remote-controlled underwater vehicle was sent 3,100 feet below the country's Caribbean coast. The blue and green photo shows gold coins, utensils, and Proclane cups in perfect condition scattered at the bottom of the ocean.

Despite being under the sea for many centuries, many parts of the ship appear to be in good condition. Apart from this, a cannon was also found nearby. Apart from this, many earthenware utensils are also catching the eye.

Officials said the Navy and the government's archeology department were trying to get information about the original location. "Our goal is to get it out and use it for future research," said President Evan Duke. In a way, we are protecting this treasure. "

The wreckage of the San Jose ship is also called the Sacred Rack, as the ship was carrying more cargo than most of the valuables lost at sea.


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