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Red desert, thanks for the link. The 1715 Fleet disaster seems to be the best documented of all shipwreck disasters.
We have to ask ourselves: Why is that?
Is is because many scientific archaeological excavations were made on the remains of the 1715 fleet?
Is it because many scientific articles were published about the 1715 fleet?
Or is it because PRIVATE ENTERPRISE has invested vast quantities of time and money in it?
The above mentioned are definitely factors in the amount of information that is available on the 1715...
But the best accounting and attribution of documentation of these wrecks initially come from...
"The horses mouths" themselves... The people involved at the time of this disaster.
There were survivors to tell the story.
Which mind you... this particular "shipwreck story" you may or may not know... does not "end" with the sinking / wrecking of these vessels.
The story(s) of the survivors "plight" after the wrecks and their struggle to survive and reach Augustine...
would add to the depth of a film IF done right.
This "story" is LONG overdue to be done.
Even I too have a "script idea" and a "nominal" name for a film on this stellar story.