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  2. Nuestra Señora de Atocha - Wikipedia

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    Nuestra Señora de Atocha (Spanish: Our Lady of Atocha) was a Spanish treasure galleon and the most widely known vessel of a fleet of ships that sank in a hurricane off the Florida Keys in 1622.

  3. Mel Fisher - Wikipedia

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    The Dreamweaver: The Story of Mel Fisher and His Quest for the Treasure of the Spanish Galleon Atocha. Fletcher and Fletcher. ISBN 0-9628359-7-8; Smith, Jedwin (2003). Fatal Treasure: Greed and Death, Emeralds and Gold, and the Obsessive Search for the Legendary Ghost Galleon Atocha. Wiley. ISBN 0-471-69680-3; Clyne, Pat (2010). The Atocha Odyssey.

  4. Spanish frigate Villa de Madrid - Wikipedia

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    The custom at the time of Villa de Madrid′s commissioning was that any Spanish Navy ship with a non-religious name had to carry an additional name that was religious in nature. Villa de Madrid thus also bore the devotional name Nuestra Señora de Atocha (English: Our Lady of Atocha ), referring to a lost icon from a chapel discovered in high ...

  5. Shipwreck discovered at bottom of Florida Keys is revealed to ...

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    The impressive ship, built in 1647, is believed to have been a 50-gun frigate measuring 130 feet long and weighing 704 tons. Its remains, including cannonballs and cannons and copper barrel bands ...

  6. Has mystery of shipwreck exposed by erosion been solved?

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  7. Atocha Star Emerald - Wikipedia

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    The Atocha Star is a 400-year-old emerald, weighing more than 25.87 carats (5.174 g) before being cut to 12.72 carats (2.544 g). [1] [2] The emerald is estimated to be worth between $3.2 and $5 million (USD). [2] [3] It was part of the treasure on board the ship Nuestra Señora de Atocha, also referred to as the Atocha.

  8. Shipwreck found off Florida beach is much larger than ... - AOL

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    The wreck is one of two that have emerged from sands off Daytona Beach since December, officials said. The other was examined by the museum and found to be “an 1800s cargo ship,” officials said.

  9. Black Swan Project - Wikipedia

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    Coins from the reign of Charles IV of Spain salvaged by Odyssey from the "Black Swan" site and ready for sale.. Odyssey Marine stated on 21 May 2007 that most of the recovered coins and treasure are believed to be from a particular shipwreck, but it was likely that artifacts from other wrecks had also been mixed in and were recovered.