Bob Marx is lecturing again at Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne

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On April 25th, this time on the Maravillas!

Florida Institute of Technology hosts Robert Marx, renowned underwater archeologist and deep sea explorer, to lecture on “The loss of the Maravillas,” Friday, April 25, 2014. The free lecture will be held on campus in the Gleason Performing Arts Center at 6 p.m.
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When she wrecked in the Bahamas in 1656 la Nuestra Señora de las Maravillas was the second richest Spanish treasure galleon ever lost. Battling hungry sharks, hurricanes, the Mafia, modern-day pirates and corrupt bureaucrats, Robert Marx discovered the treasure-laden ship after a twelve-year search and then brought up vast amounts of her riches. Robert was obsessed with finding the galleon. He amassed over 16,000 pages of primary research material, including three charts denoting its location, before starting his quest. He will recount how he put the dots together and found the mother lode, after years of frustration and hardship.

Marx has authored 64 books and more than 900 popular articles and archaeological reports. He has been knighted in three countries. He is a pioneer American scuba diver who began his career as a diving specialist in the U.S. Marine Corps in 1953. Since 1960 he has worked in the archives and libraries of more than 40 countries and spent over two years in the Archivo de las Indias in Seville, Spain, the main repository for
researching Spain’s fascinating maritime history.
 

I keep hearing stories that the bulk of the Maravillas has not been found and that it may be worth $1 billion today. What's the story?
 

looks like a pre-cookout gathering...is there a bar nearby? Is there a cost or cover charge associated with this?
 

Pete I guess you will have to come over and ask him, he always does a Q and A after the lecture! And it's free!
 

Sommy, After your generosity over the past and present, I don't think you need to wear pants with any pockets!
Aquanut
 

I will be there to see Bob. Who else is in? Drinks later at??????
 

Sommy, After your generosity over the past and present, I don't think you need to wear pants with any pockets!
Aquanut

I am trying to think how that would look...only fashion designers would do that...and I am definitely not a fashion designer.
My vote for the pre or post lecture is someplace with Guiness...Meg O'Malley's perhaps? Its a 5-7 minute drive from the Center.
 

It looks like I can make it, where are we going for a cold one afterwards
 

Count me in.
 

The presentation on the proposed changes to the military shipwreck salvage law that just ended was a real eye-opener! We're now gathering in the Gleason Performing Arts Center for Bob's presentation...

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