I heard of a Spanish shipwreck called the El Savador that is listed as one of the Top 10 Richest shipwrecks that is located near Beaufort, NC. Does anybody know if this is true and if so, do you have any information on this? Thanks. Allan
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Bigcypresshunter said:I always thought the Spanish fleets followed the coast and the Gulf Stream? to Cape Canaveral and then headed across the Atlantic. This might be a stupid question, but when and why did Spanish ships follow the coast to the Carolinas?
Are you saying the Spanish fleets were not following within sight of the Florida coastline in 1715 & 1733 for example? Or are you saying that these wrecks were different? Could you please explain.Cornelius said:They did not follow the coast . The storm would blow them there . They could sometimes not go East since the prevailing wind was from the South East . Cornelius
salvor 6 said:Alloyd, don't waste your time on El Salvador. It has already been found by Ben Benson about 5 years ago. He filed an admiralty arrest and Spain claimed the wreck was a memorial site. Benson's permit to excavate was denied.