Need help salvaging Spanish beached wreck, or how I can go about doing it.

Wrecks getting buried by construction there are 3 in new smyrna beach.2 were buried by the drive on beach ramps and a 3rd now has a giant condo on top of it.The pics are of the 3rd ave wreck that i found and had help identifying it from the archies at LAMP.Billy Ray(archaeologist) and Kimberly Eslinger(field director for LAMP,Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program a nonprofit, which is the research institute at the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Museum.)It was put on the florida master site list then the state dropped the ball and let the city of new smyrna beach scoop it all up with a bulldozer and take it to the dump along with the rest of the 2004 hurricane debris.This was a historical wreck that William Bartram was on that wrecked in a storm,his last shipwreck before he made his home in new smyrna beach.Its a 1774 wreck. 100_0237.JPG100_0257.JPG
 

Dont let any one dash your dreams. Anything is possible. Its not what you know its who you know. And and if you know people with enough money and power mountains can be moved.keep trying and dont let negative attitudes dissuade you focus on the task and think outside the box. One day I hope to see a documentry about you dream.
 

It's all a moot point no matter who owns the land, if it is in fact a Spanish shipwreck as Spain will claim ownership and take the treasure. Personally, I would keep quite about it to insure that the treasure stays out of the hands of the Spanish.


Frank
 

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