ResearcherMark
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- Feb 22, 2011
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I don't believe this particular Madalena sank, as the ship arrived in Sevilla, somewhat late, overdue, but she arrived.
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stevemc said:If you need anybody to help, I will be over with my big boat in another month or so. Might be something there.
Chagy said:Finally!!!! Someone got it right…..The wreck everyone is looking for is not the Madelena but La Concepcion (Juan Menendez flagship) As some of you know I have done an intensive research on the 1563 fleet…..
Attila, you are in the right path however the wreck is not in Cape Canaveral….Good luck!!!!
Al the best,
Chagy…….
William123 said:The La Madalena treasure is thought to have come from the 1715 Spanish fleet
that went down off the coast of Florida in a storm. Somehow in beaches of florida
http://www.googobits.com/articles/p...s-and-pirate-loot-on-the-florida-beaches.html
Au_Dreamers said:But how much treasure have you found?DiverBarone said:blah blah blahDarren in NC said:DiverBarone said:Work! you call shooting fish with a scuba tank on work hahaha I call that play time with a check.Talk to me when you have been in SAT at 760 fsw for 15 day's.
Seven posts and you're already putting down a guy I've seen work his a$$ off non-stop. While your work may be impressive, your arrogance is not. I suggest you play it a little nicer when you're the new guy online.
Just saying