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Book Synopsis: On July 24, 1715, a Spanish treasure fleet sailed from Havana, carrying a cargo of 14 million pesos in gold, silver and jewels. In the Florida Straits, near present-day Cape Canaveral, the fleet ran into a hurricane, with the disastrous loss of ten ships and 700 lives. Little was salvaged at the time. For more than two centuries, sand and sea held their secrets well. Occasionally, however, tides and storms tossed blackened silver coins up on the beaches, tempting would-be treasure hunters.
Among the most successful was the Real Eight Company, contracted by the state of Florida to recover the valuable treasure and historical artifacts under the supervision of state underwater archaeologist Carl J. Clausen. Spurred by the unique finds on the ocean floor and curious about the full story behind the tragic event that had scattered this fabulous treasure along Florida's east coast, he and Robert F. Burgess determined to record the history of the ill-fated fleet.
In writing their book, the authors needed the answers to hundreds of questions. What was it like to cross the Atlantic in the eighteenth century? What precautions were taken against pirates? What caused the delays that led to sailing at a particularly treacherous time of the year? What really happened the night of the hurricane? How much treasure was lost? How many people survived?
The authors discovered that pieces of the historical jigsaw puzzle lay scattered all over the world. They examined hundreds of documents recovered from dusty archives: official statements, depositions, royal court orders, private and public letters, and ships' manifests. After ten years of research, the authors finally had all the facts, which enabled them to reconstruct the story.
Florida's Golden Galleons is that stunning story, meticulously detailed and excitingly told, of the sinking of the great fleet and of the successful modern-day efforts to bring its treasure once more to the light of day.
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Are you fascinated by tales of hidden treasure and sunken ships? Dive into the captivating world of Florida's Golden Galleons: The Search for the 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet. Embark on a thrilling adventure as you follow the journey of the ill-fated fleet that met its tragic end in a hurricane. With a cargo of 14 million pesos in gold, silver, and jewels, this treasure has been buried for centuries, waiting to be discovered.
Join renowned underwater archaeologist Carl J. Clausen and author Robert F. Burgess as they uncover the secrets of the past. Through meticulous research and examination of historical documents, they bring to light the untold stories and lost treasures of the Spanish fleet. From the precautions taken against pirates to the events that led to the devastating night of the hurricane, their book leaves no stone unturned.
Florida's Golden Galleons is a riveting tale that will transport you back to the 18th century, immersing you in the dangers and adventures of transatlantic voyages. Feel the excitement as silver coins are washed ashore by tides and storms, serving as a tempting invitation for treasure hunters.
Don't miss the opportunity to uncover the secrets of history and be part of the mesmerizing story of the ill-fated fleet. Experience the thrill of discovery and satisfy your curiosity about what truly happened on that tragic night. Start your journey today with Florida's Golden Galleons: The Search for the 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet.
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