Upon Spain’s conquest of the “New World” (Central and South America) Spain quickly amassed and continued to amass a fortune in silver, gold, emeralds, etc., from the conquest of the Aztecs, Incas and other indigenous people of Central America and South America. Each year Spain would send a fleet of ships to gather the vast wealth in treasure continuously being produced in the New World. However due to the war of the Spanish Succession, Spain was unable to send a fleet for several years. Each year the wealth of silver, gold, emeralds and jewelry continued to pile up. In 1715, at the end of the war, Spain was finally able to send a fleet to gather all the treasure which had been amassing for several years, including the famous Queen’s Jewels. The ships were loaded with as much treasure as they could carry and were sailing along the coastline of Florida when a devastating hurricane came upon them and drove all the ships carrying treasure onto the Florida reefs. Over 800 people lost their lives and the treasure, an estimated 950 million in today’s market, in gold, silver, emeralds, jewelry, etc., went to the bottom in the shipwrecks. And to this date much of the sunken treasure on the 1715 Treasure Fleet shipwrecks is still there waiting to be recovered. A great treasure hunting opportunity!
Video of the wreck site of the 1715 Treasure Fleet Spanish Galleon, the Nuestra Senora de la Nieves. She is one of the 1715 treasure fleet shipwrecks. Great video showing the wreck site and how to get to the wreck site along with where to find treasure on the beach or sunken treasure out in the water.
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