Salvor6
Silver Member
- Feb 5, 2005
- 3,758
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- Detector(s) used
- Aquapulse, J.W. Fisher Proton 3, Pulse Star II, Detector Pro Headhunter, AK-47
- Primary Interest:
- Shipwrecks
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This is the guy that owns a part of the San Jose. He is Canadian. Anyone recognize him?
Indeed it is...but what part of an adventurous life is trouble-free? Conflict, danger, risk, uncertainty, large predators in poor visibility, a poor memory for women's names, the constant possibility of complete and utter financial ruin...without these, the adrenaline just doesn't flow. Even Helen Keller said that "life is either a daring adventure or nothing".Marx's words kept ringing in my ears: "Treasure is trouble."
So true--personal experience included.
Don.......
"Spain has nothing to do on this ride. This issue is between the Government and Sea Search Armada. Colombia did not sign the Unesco Convention on Underwater Heritage. If he did not sign, he is not obliged in any way to recognize any right to Spain on that galleon. In addition, according to the Supreme Court, half of the galleon is private property. From Sea Search Armada. And the government can not negotiate private property. "
Based on the contract, the government got to keep anything it considered historically relevant, plus 35 percent of everything else.
Seeker, it worked out Good for Dan Porter. The US Court awarded him the treasure.
Thrilled to hear this, Ed. I had not heard that update.
That's kind of relative. Panama still screwed them over.
No joke...Chased him down in the Bahamas with a USCG vessel (as I recall) to enforce some corrupt Panamanian ripoff artist's claim of theft. That'll teach you to turn on that AIS.That's kind of relative. Panama still screwed them over. I still can't believe the U.S. government took Panama's side, confiscated the treasure and forced Dan to court. Too bad Panamanian government officials can't be tried for theft.
Exactly. Similar circumstances (and governments) Anyone who looks at this contract has to be crazy.
The other point is that now it appears there are at least 3 San Jose wrecksites!
MAI. Thank you for the information. In regards to the new law of 2013 you reference, whos law is this? Curious, the latest find, is that all Colombia government, or is the American search company a partner? Who was the American team?
Exactly. Similar circumstances (and governments) Anyone who looks at this contract has to be crazy.
The other point is that now it appears there are at least 3 San Jose wrecksites!
MAI. Thank you for the information. In regards to the new law of 2013 you reference, whos law is this? Curious, the latest find, is that all Colombia government, or is the American search company a partner? Who was the American team?