Amelia Island wreck: Spanish 1715 fleet ship?

Larsmed

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I just discovered a website involving a possible location of one of the lost galleons of the 1715 fleet. However, the details on the site seem to be sketchy...mentioning somewhere north of st augustine?

Does anyone have any idea if this could be a true galleon wrecksite??

http://www.ameliaresearch.com/gallery/shipwrecks/amelia_lease_exploration_project.htm

Larry
 

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paddy.mick

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These sirs clearly feel their work is about a galleon, but one they are working so they would not be interested in telling all its location. The more "sketchy" the details, the more mysterious, and the more likely you will join in the fun by providing financial support.
I have seen the advice all over this site: "don't tell too much about your finds, lest someone take them". It seems they understand that.
Paddy
 

vulcan007

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Ahoy mates!

Matey Larrey - tha ship ya talkin may be tha same 1769 wreckin iven claim in tha area. Their been postins in this forem about tis ship befor.

their are many wreck in tha amelia island coastal... :-X

good day mate!

V
 

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Larsmed

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Jan 10, 2007
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Greencovesprings, Florida
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vulcan

thank ya matey for them encouragin words!! Now a plunderin I will go with detector and shovel in hand!!
 

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