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Nuestra Señora de las Maravillas (Our Lady of Wonders), a two-deck Spanish galleon, sank on Jan. 4, 1656, off the Little Bahama Bank in the northern Bahamas on a trip to Seville from Cuba.
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Research conducted in the Bahamas has revealed that the wreck of a 17th-century ship found off the coast of Great Bahama Island is a Spanish galleon carrying valuables worth over $5 million.
On board: untold riches plundered from the Spanish New World ... belongs in the Bahamas … and so do they. They're full-time Bahamian residents now. Walker's Cay was abandoned until 2018 ...
A team of experts has uncovered a priceless treasure trove from the wreck of a 350-year-old Spanish galleon ... sank in 1656 off the coast of the Bahamas after it collided with another boat ...
About the ship According to the Bahamas Maritime Museum, the 17th century Nuestra Señora de las Maravillas was a two-deck Spanish galleon that sank on a voyage from the Americas to Spain carrying ...
A Spanish slave ship bound for Cuba ... The Guerrero was sailing through Orange Cay in the Bahamas, down the Straits of Florida under the command of Captain José Gomez, in hopes of dodging ...
The second compelling reason to disavow the idea that the Spanish named The Bahamas for shallow sea is ... on how they sounded as noted in Jumeto (a cay in the Ragged Island chain) and Guanahani ...
Nuestra Señora de las Maravillas (Our Lady of Wonders), a two-deck Spanish galleon, sank on Jan. 4, 1656, off the Little Bahama Bank in the northern Bahamas on a trip to Seville from Cuba.