Deep Blue Marine Inc. (OTC: DPBM) in its business of locating and preserving marine antiquities has certain general areas for their work. Early Spanish incursions into the Americas allowed them to obtain billions of dollars in silver, gold, gems, and other commodities. Much of the treasure came from Peru, Ecuador and Columbia, where it was loaded onto ships and transported up the west coast to Panama City. At port in Panama City, it was off-loaded and pack-trained across the relatively narrow width (about 40 miles) of what is now Panama to the east coast port of Porto Belo. There it was loaded onto ships and carried through the sometimes-storm-ridden Caribbean to Havana, Cuba, the area staging site where the ships were refitted and replenished in preparation for the return trips to Spain. Goods were also gathered from other ports in South America, and North American treasures were taken to the port cities Vera Cruz and Tampico on the west coast of what is now Mexico and similarly shipped to Spain through the Caribbean. Flotillas left Havana and traveled through the Straits of Florida, north along the coast past the Carolinas, and then east across the Atlantic to Spain.
The uncertainty of weather patterns and the violence of the storms throughout the area posed great peril for the Spanish fleets, as did uncharted shoals. Many lives were lost and many ships laden with treasures went down. There were three hurricanes that were particularly devastating to Spanish treasure fleets in 1622, 1715, and 1733. Thus created, there is a fertile field for those who can work through the many obstacles to finding and recovering the lost treasure ships.
Source: Deep Blue Marine
Contact: Deep Blue Marine Inc.
696 W. 1st Ave. Suite #1
Midvale, UT 84047
Phone (801) 201-4691
Fax: (801) 568-1877
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