Our Company has been involved in research, search and salvage globally for many years and we have significant discoveries. But now we are onto salvaging some of the worlds richest shipwrecks which are in the Philippines. This is based on extensive primary historical research. We now have the location of five manila galleons which are 400 years old.
We have credible evidence that at least five Spanish treasure ships sank in Borongan Bay, Eastern Samar, Philippines in the early 1600s.We have the name of each ship, the date of loss, location and reason they sank. We also know what cargo they carried. Two of the ships carried approximately three to five million Spanish gold and silver coins as well as thousands of gold and silver bars. The ships were coming from Acapulco, Mexico and heading back to Manila, Philippines where they would trade precious metals for Chinese products such as the famous blue and white Ming dynasty Chinese porcelains, Chinese silks, ivory figurines, Jade figurines as well as stone and porcelain snuff bottles. The immense weight of the coins and the bars would be comparable to putting 185 automobiles inside one of these great ships! The ships leaving Manila traveling to Acapulco carried much of the Chinese products.
Gold Spanish Coin from a Shipwreck "sold for 100,000 US Dollars".
Gold Shoe covered with diamonds recovered from a manila galleon along with 47 wooden boxes carrying other objects of "worked gold" which includes exotic jewelry.
found by Mr. Warren using side scan sonar
Using advanced equipment makes finding the old shipwrecks much easier than the old days. Our company will also be using marine magnetometers, waterproof drones, ROV's and under water metal detectors.
A suitable dive boat with plenty of deck spaced is required and must have a large propeller in order to blow the sand off the wreckage.
Above 17th century Ming Dynasty 5 inch rice bowl recently sold at auction in London for $720,000.
1100 page scientific book published by Bill Warren, describes in detail every aspect of shipwrecks and underwater Archeology. Mr. Warren presented this book to the national museum in the Philippines and received a thank you letter from the chief of archaeology.
In drivers Seat is Bill Warren. On the passenger side Mel Fisher famous treasure finder who recovered $500 million from a shipwreck in Florida. in the back seat Joe Barnett.
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