In the video.. the discovery of a “treasure worth billions of dollars” at the bottom of the sea

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Etc. San JoseWhich historians believe held a treasure worth billions of dollars, in 1708 near the Caribbean port of Cartagena in Colombia.

Duque and naval officials said in a video statement "A remote-controlled vehicle has reached a depth of 900 meters underwater, allowing new videos of the wreck to be captured".

The statement added: "The craft also discovered two other wrecks nearby, one of which is a colonial-era boat and the other of a sailing ship believed to date from roughly the same period, which witnessed the war. Colombia For independence from Spain regarding 200 years ago".

The Commander of the Colombian Navy, Admiral Gabriel Perry, said: "We now have two more finds in the same area, which show other options in terms of archaeological excavation, so the work is still in its infancy.".

These are the best images yet of the treasure aboard the San Jose, including gold bars, coins, cannons made in Seville in 1655, and an intact china dining set.

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Etc. San JoseWhich historians believe held a treasure worth billions of dollars, in 1708 near the Caribbean port of Cartagena in Colombia.

“The remote-controlled vehicle has reached a depth of 900 meters underwater, allowing new videos of the wreck to be captured,” Duque and naval officials said in a video statement.

The statement added: “The vehicle also discovered two other wrecks nearby, one of which is a colonial-era boat and the other of a sailing ship believed to be from approximately the same period, which witnessed the war. Colombia for independence from Spain nearly 200 years ago.

“We now have two other finds in the same area that show other options in terms of archaeological excavation, so the work is still in its infancy,” said Colombian Navy Commander Admiral Gabriel Perry.

These are the best images yet of the treasure aboard the San Jose, including gold bars, coins, cannons made in Seville in 1655, and an intact china dining set.

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