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Centuries-old Shipwrecks, Gold Coin Treasure Discovered Off Colombia

BOGOTA: Treasures! Real-life treasures have been recently discovered off Colombia with centuries-old shipwrecks complete with gold coin treasure.

According to officials, Colombian naval officials conducting underwater monitoring of the long-sunken San Jose galleon discovered two other historical shipwrecks nearby.

One is believed to be a Spanish colonial-era boat and the other thought to be from the time of Colombia's war of independence from Spain some 200 years ago.

The San Jose galleon sunk in 1708 near Colombia's Caribbean port of Cartagena. Some historians believe its cargo of treasure could be worth billions by today.

New images of the shipwreck revealed gold coins, cannons as well as other items such as vases and crockery.

Authorities are working to raise the shipwrecks and its contents from the seabed for display in museums.



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