Oceanic Marvels: Unearthing the Top 14 Most Astonishing (& Profitable) Underwater Gems.

10. Hell's Gates

The Bom Jesus Shipwreck: A Maritime Mystery Current Estimated Value: $13 million*

Date of Disappearance: 1533

Year of Discovery: 2008

The shipwreck of the Portuguese vessel Bom Jesus, which sank off the Skeleton Coast while en route from Lisbon, Portugal, to India, is a fascinating chapter in maritime history. Disappearing in 1533 due to the treacherous choppy seas and dense fog, this shipwreck was surprisingly located near a vast desert, an unexpected site for such a discovery.

In 2008, the Bom Jesus was uncovered, revealing valuable artifacts that shed light on the ship's journey and the era of exploration during which it sailed. The estimated value of the findings is approximately $13 million, highlighting the significance of this maritime treasure.

 

Hell's Gates Shipwreck: Treasures of the Deep The shipwreck known as Hell's Gates, located off the inhospitable coast of Namibia, was discovered centuries after it sank. Portuguese seamen named this treacherous area the "Gates of Hell" due to its extreme heat and harsh conditions.

During a diamond mining operation, the wreck was found, revealing a remarkable cache of artifacts. Among the treasures left behind were 44,000 pounds of copper, tin, gold, and ivory tusks, with a combined estimated value of approximately $13 million.

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