It sounds like the kind of story somebody would invent after watching too many adventure movies: a shipwreck buried in the desert, packed with treasure, hidden for centuries, and then uncovered by ...
Oceanic researchers hunting for a sunken warship stumbled across the pristine lower hull of an incredibly armed Barbary ...
The 16th-century Portuguese shipwreck, Flor de la Mar, which sank off Sumatra with an estimated $2.6 billion in treasure, remains unfound.
In 2024, after a bitter legal battle, the U.K. Supreme Court (UKSC) finally awarded the Republic of South Africa the rights ...
The first clue did not look like treasure. In April 2008, inside Namibia’s tightly controlled U-60 diamond mining area, a geologist noticed what seemed to be a rounded stone half-hidden in the sand.
Florida's Treasure Coast, where ships sank with an estimated $400 million in gold, silver, jewels. Discover where to find artifacts, and how to visit.