In 1654, Padre Diego Rivadeneira sets out for Spain from Peru in a small armada led by the immense galleon La Capitana, "Queen of the South Sea," carrying 10 million pesos in silver coin and bullion. Late one night, off the coast of Ecuador, the Capitana hits a reef and begins to sink. Three hundred years later, Dave Horner discovered Padre Rivadeneira's diary in the Archivo General de Indias, in Seville. In 1996 and 1997, Horner and his colleagues discovered and salvaged the much sought-after treasure of the Capitana. Among the artifacts recovered were gold, silver bars and coins, bronze cannon balls, pottery and various items of worked silver.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"Some people dream of buried treasure. Some read about it with fascination. A rare few take a deep breath and jump in after it. Dave Horner does all three." - Charlottesville Weekly; "Recommended reading for maritime experts and the layman with an interest in history and the culture of the [17th century]." - Today's Librarian
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illustrations facsimiles, maps, portraits
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Höhe: 172 mm
Breite: 108 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7434-4495-8 (9780743444958)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Author Dave Horner has written several books, including The Treasure Galleons, The Blockade Runners, and Shipwrecks, Skin Divers and Sunken Gold. He pioneered sport diving and charter trips to sunken ships in the mid-Atlantic U.S., and is president of Maritime Explorations International.