Lord Clive (Uruguay)

Salvor6

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It looks like Urugury didn't sign the UNESCO Convention. :hello2:
 

Mackaydon

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I found the significance of that wreck not in its treasure, nor anything to do with UNESCO, but rather in its historic importance. As the finder of the wreck said: “If that ship had not failed in the attempt to take the city of Colonia, nowadays we might all be speaking English in Latin America,” said Argentine treasure-hunter Ruben Collado, who found the wreck."
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Don.....
 

MPH200

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Shouldn't as a "war grave" the ship remain in situ & undisturbed, or does that only apply to members of UNESCO?
 

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