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An autonomous vehicle was used in 2015 to locate a Spanish galleon that sunk 300 years ago off the coast of Colombia with $17 billion in treasure, the research team that helped in the discovery said on Monday.

The San Jose, which was considered the “holy grail of shipwrecks,” was located with the help of an underwater autonomous vehicle operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. The institution said it was holding the discovery under wraps out of respect for the Colombian government.

The treasure—which includes of gold, silver and emeralds-- has been the subject of legal battles between several nations as well as private companies.

Several weeks ago, UNESCO, the United Nations cultural agency, called on Colombia not to commercially exploit the wreck, whose exact location remains a state secret. The country hopes to build a museum and preserve the wreck, the Massachusetts-based WHOI said on its website.


The 62-gun, three-masted galleon, went down on June 8, 1708, with 600 people on board during a battle with British ships in the War of Spanish Succession.

WHOI was invited to join the search because of its recognized expertise in deep water exploration. The institute's autonomous underwater vehicle, REMUS 6000, helped find the wreckage of Air France 447 in 2011, which crashed in 2009 several hundred miles off the coast of Brazil.

It was REMUS 6000 that in Nov. 27, 2015, took some side sonar images that found the San Jose in more than 2,000 feet of water. The vehicle descended to 30 feet above the wreck to take several photographs, including some of the distinctive dolphin engravings on the San Jose's cannons, a key piece of visual evidence.

"The wreck was partially sediment-covered, but with the camera images from the lower altitude missions, we were able to see new details in the wreckage and the resolution was good enough to make out the decorative carving on the cannons," said WHOI engineer and expedition leader Mike Purcell.

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I don't know how they can justify leaving 17B on the bottom.

That's not pocket change for anyone.


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I program the software for the Remus 6000's navigation unit. Do I get a cut?
 
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I program the software for the Remus 6000's navigation unit. Do I get a cut?


Nice try... Big Grin
You do probably get to continue doing your job though.


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I don't know how they can justify leaving 17B on the bottom.

That's not pocket change for anyone.


It's a third world nation. You can bet your ass they will "preserve" the 17B on the bottom.

"The 17B senor? Si, it is still in the bottom down there. I would invite you to dive down and see it for yourself but it is a national treasure and we're not letting anyone near it."



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I program the software for the Remus 6000's navigation unit. Do I get a cut?


Nice try... Big Grin
You do probably get to continue doing your job though.


I was willing to settle for .05% of .05%.

PS: Got the same response from my boss Smile
 
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Claimed by Spain in 3, 2, 1...




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Claimed by Spain in 3, 2, 1...


Interesting possibility.

I have read about how the Spanish mining in South America, of untold tons of gold and silver hauled to Spain was not only not a boon but actually was a factor in its relative poverty from then to the present.




Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.

When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson

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Nice try... Big Grin
You do probably get to continue doing your job though.


Might make for a plot for Mission Impossible: Dead Man's Chest. Remus 6000 programmer goes rogue. Builds backdoor allowing him to identify the exact location without anyone knowing. Hires a secret team to recover and ends up battling MI6 or IMF. Throw in a little underwater 007-style fight. Lots of speed boats and pretty ladies in swimming suits. Boom! Lol.
 
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Talk about your unfortunate boating accident...


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No way anyone but maybe the USN could get that gold off the ocean floor at 2000' without everyone knowing.

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I don't know how they can justify leaving 17B on the bottom.

That's not pocket change for anyone.


It's a third world nation. You can bet your ass they will "preserve" the 17B on the bottom.

"The 17B senor? Si, it is still in the bottom down there. I would invite you to dive down and see it for yourself but it is a national treasure and we're not letting anyone near it."
 
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I program the software for the Remus 6000's navigation unit. Do I get a cut?


Nice try... Big Grin
You do probably get to continue doing your job though.


Might make for a plot for Mission Impossible: Dead Man's Chest. Remus 6000 programmer goes rogue. Builds backdoor allowing him to identify the exact location without anyone knowing. Hires a secret team to recover and ends up battling MI6 or IMF. Throw in a little underwater 007-style fight. Lots of speed boats and pretty ladies in swimming suits. Boom! Lol.


Well customers do sometimes send data back for eval. Maybe I need to look a little closer.
I'm in for the bikini models, but definitely too old for fights Smile
 
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Surprising that modern day thieves/pirates don't find ways to recover/steal these types of booties. (Yes, I know - they would require advanced equipment and deep water diving skills)
 
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The community that can effectively work at that depth is very small. Everybody knows everybody. If you started gearing up for such a project word of the equipment purchases and movement would get out and the cat would be out of the bag...

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Surprising that modern day thieves/pirates don't find ways to recover/steal these types of booties. (Yes, I know - they would require advanced equipment and deep water diving skills)


Nah just expensive drones.



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Might make for a plot for Mission Impossible: Dead Man's Chest. Remus 6000 programmer goes rogue. Builds backdoor allowing him to identify the exact location without anyone knowing. Hires a secret team to recover and ends up battling MI6 or IMF. Throw in a little underwater 007-style fight. Lots of speed boats and pretty ladies in swimming suits. Boom! Lol.


Kind of like ... "The Deep" reboot (original with Notle, Bisset, Shaw) ...



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It is unique to think anyone could have 17 billion back 300 years. Load that on a ship and have a sea battle. I hope it gets recovered and we get to see the treasure.
 
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Surprising that modern day thieves/pirates don't find ways to recover/steal these types of booties. (Yes, I know - they would require advanced equipment and deep water diving skills)


That's a lot of work. It's easier to sit at the computer screen and shake down a hospital for a half million dollars to decrypt the medical records of sick people.




 
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Kind of like ... "The Deep" reboot (original with Notle, Bisset, Shaw) ...


I've heard of The Deep but never saw it. May have to check that out! Thanks.
 
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Maybe a job for the CIA. They did a pretty good job on the Russian submarine K129.

There is a good book on covering the CIA project.

https://www.npr.org/2017/09/16...-off-the-ocean-floor
 
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