In the depths of the ocean, a family of treasure hunters from Florida found a million dollars

In the depths of the ocean, a family of treasure hunters from Florida found a million dollarsA photo from open sources

The Schmit family was lucky. The fact is that treasures are generally mystical elude those who are looking for them, and even the sea – even more so. Not looking that treasures are hidden in the depths of the ocean, perhaps on trillions of dollars, few treasure hunters can boast prey. Finding treasures at sea is more like romance, but not at all fishing.

The Schmit family found the wreckage of an old Spanish galleon among which turned out to be gold coins and other artifacts approximately one million US dollars. As Brent Brisbane told reporters – owner of a company that has all the rights to research of debris found at the bottom of the sea, all from the ship raised fifty one gold coin and a twelve-meter gold chain. Galleon belonged to the Spanish fleet that died during a terrible storm, erupted off the coast of Florida in 1715. Only eleven ships from Havana to Spain sailed treasures approximately on half a billion dollars at current prices. Until the treasure hunters found no more than one third of these wealth. That is, in these places yet you can dive and dive …

Twenty percent of treasures found under Florida law will become the property of the state and, most likely, will settle in the museum, the rest eighty percent of the production will be shared by the Schmit family and Brisbane company.

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