It is said that there are several treasures in the world that treasure hunters have been searching for since ancient times, waiting for the lucky ones to find them. The first treasure is also the most valuable treasure. The Caribbean Sea is about 740 feet deep, about 16 miles from the coast of Colombia. Compared with the treasures here, the gold and silver treasures on the Atocha are just a drop in the ocean. On May 28th, 1708, the Spanish galleon "San Jose" set sail from Panama, full of gold bars, silver bars, gold coins, wine glasses, table lamps, altar supplies and jewels.
The captain of "San Jose" is Fenander. Although he knew that the British navy general Wiggle was leading a powerful fleet to patrol nearby, Fenander didn't take this threat to heart. He naively thinks that "the sea is so vast that it won't happen by accident." On June 3rd, Wei Ge's British naval fleet stopped at San Jose. In the evening, the San Jose was sunk, and more than 600 people on board and all the gold, silver and jewels sank to the bottom of the sea.
1983, Colombian minister of public works Silvia persuaded the president to officially declare that the "San Jose" is a national property of Colombia and does not belong to those "insatiable treasure hunters". The Colombian government is convinced that the location of the sunken ship has been found, and it is estimated that the treasure on board is worth at least $654.38 billion.
The second treasure is California Gold Treasure. In 1849, gold mines were discovered in California, and a large number of eastern Americans flocked to California to dig for gold mines. Eight years later, they were ready to go home with the California gold they had dug up. They took a boat from San Francisco to Panama, then crossed the isthmus of Panama by mule car, and then took a boat to new york. Just two days after their ship left Havana, that is, on September 1857, their steamboat "China-America" was hit by a hurricane and the ship began to sink under the storm. There are 750 passengers on board. They were shocked to see that the sails were blown off by the strong wind and the boiler went out. They quickly formed a self-help team to send women and children to lifeboats. Results All the women and children were rescued, and none of the 423 men survived.
Treasure expert Spencer once found several ships that sank in the American Civil War. He has spent 15 years looking for this sunken ship, and he is sure that he has found the position of the sunken Sino-American. He hopes to salvage this batch of gold as soon as possible. However, so far, he still hasn't got what he wants.