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Colombian president searching for a long-lost treasure
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 21 - 11 - 2023

Colombian President Gustavo Petro is actively searching for a 300-year-old sunken ship that is rumoured to hold treasure worth up to $20 billion.
San Jose was a Spanish galleon that was returning from Panama, where crew members seized a trove of gold, silver, and jewelry, when it was trapped by the British Navy in 1708 as part of the ongoing War of Spanish Succession.
Naturally, the whereabouts of the ship became a legend. According to reports, the Colombian government claimed to have found its location back in 2015 but kept it undisclosed to quell swarms of treasure seekers from going on a deep sea mission, which could have ended in yet another disaster.
Gustavo Petro has organised search units to recover San Jose and aims to have it completed before his term ends in 2026.
Other parties, such as the U.S. company Sea Search Armada, stated that they had found San Jose's whereabouts in 1981 and tried to work with the Colombian government to retrieve the ship by splitting the treasure 50-50, but to no avail.
On one end, both the Spanish and Colombian governments have laid claim to San Jose and the contents it withholds. On the opposite side, historians and researchers, such as Bogotá-based nautical archaeologist Ricardo Borrero, believe that any search would provide "more risk than reward."
Laying nearly 2,300 feet below sea level, the ship has entered a state of "equilibrium with the environment," Borrero said. "Materials have been under these conditions for 300 years and there is no better way for them to be resting."
Borrero joins a list of researchers who believe the valued treasure is "overly exaggerated", making note of the San Jose's sister ship, the San Joaquín, which sailed nearby before the former was sunk and had "significantly less" treasure on board.


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