shipwrecks in Sea of Cortez

I have never heard of a galleon sinking in the sea of cortez. The only thing close would be the legend of the spanish ship sank in the salton sea. Supposedly a spanish ship sailed up the sea of cortez into the lake. However, when they turned to leave, the found themselves trapped inside.

could that have been a 20th century Spanish gallon ?

The Salton Sea was created in 1905 when agricultural canals flooded
and the Colorado River flowed into the area.

In 1900, the California Development Company began construction of irrigation canals to divert water from the Colorado River. In 1905, heavy rainfall and snow melt caused the Colorado River to swell, overrunning a canal headgates. The resulting flood poured down the canal and breached an Imperial Valley dike. Over a period of approximately two years these two newly created rivers carried a large volume of the Colorado River into the Coachella Valley.
 

No. The salton sea was created in 1905 as it exists today. That doesn't mean a lake or inlet did not exist in the same area between the 1500's and 1800's.
 

Though I can't recall the name of the ships, there were several lost in search of the northwest passage in the 16th and 17th centuries traveling through the Sea of Cortez. But I would doubt that there was much of material value on board.
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I'am getting ready to sail the sea of cortez again and was wondering if anyone would know where to dive to find our fortune, it would be an adventure for me, and be profitable for you, retired and don't need the money, but some would be nice.
 

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