Found a ship containing ‘FULL of Treasures’ buried ‘under the sea’ for more than 300 years.

“On December 4, 2015, an international team of experts, along with the Colombian Navy and a team of archaeologists, discovered the location of a mysterious ship buried at the bottom of the ocean for over 300 years. Using modern technology, they found a bridge body full of treasures five deep on the ocean floor. However, at the time the ship sank, the technology was not advanced enough to locate it.


The fleet of ships was too late to prepare, so the Spanish commander Dorothy Vendors D’Adran decided to go alone to collect the treasure. She carried about 200 tons of gold and emeralds with an estimated value of up to 17 billion USD, dug in the checkerboard pattern. However, Tao Sanzo got involved in a bloody battle with four other True Swords of the navy.

In 2015, the Colombian government discovered the ship, but only black and white images were recorded. It wasn’t until June 6, 2022, when the latest technological equipment was finally able to capture clear video footage. The video reveals many new details about the famous Sanzo ship and scenes from the past.”


The bitter ship appears to have been untouched by human intervention. The bow and hull are clearly covered with algae and shellfish, along with cannons and large amounts of wares such as ceramics, glass bottles, and even valuable pieces of gold found in the lower part of the region.

Columbia’s navy says they are still closely guarding the Saigon ship for salvage work. Additionally, they have also found two other ships close to the location. One is from the colonial era, while the other is from the post-colonial era with an estimated fortune of billions of dollars in the area.


Columbia has said it will make every effort to raise the ship and its artifacts for display in historical museums. However, Spain says the Sanyo and its treasures are their national property because it belonged to the Spanish navy when sunk and was protected under the UNESCO convention.


The controversy still persists to this day, attracting the attention of media from countries all over the world. Many readers expressed their surprise and left interesting comments.

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