A multibillion-dollar treasure is on the horizon for
A wrecked Spanish galleon carrying a booty that could be worth as much as $20 billion (£16 billion) is set to be retrieved from the Caribbean Sea within the next three years, according to the Colombian government.
Colombia’s president Gustavo Petro wants the “holy grail of shipwrecks” to be recovered before his term ends in 2026, as reported by
In 1981, U.S. company Glocca Morra said it located the San José and handed over the coordinates to Colombian authorities in exchange for half the treasure upon retrieval. Then, in 2015, the Colombian government announced that it independently discovered San José at a different location. (It also shared a
At the same time, Spain, Colombia, and Bolivia’s indigenous Qhara Qhara community are arguing the treasure is rightfully theirs as the Spanish forced them to mine the precious metals.
Petro has told officials to set up a public-private partnership or do a deal with a private firm to get the San José to the surface as soon as possible, according to minister of culture Juan David Correa.
“This is one of the priorities for the Petro administration,” the minister told Bloomberg. “The president has told us to pick up the pace.”
Keep your eyes on the seas, folks.