Atlantic Coast

The Bahamas (37)

The Bahamas

  1. Santa María de la Concepción (1528)

    Ship of unknown type which departed Veracruz (MEX) bound for Spain. She sunk in The Bahamas in 1528 due to a storm. This ship captained by Blas de Navarra Oleo carried silver ingots and gold bullion.

  2. Unknown Bahamas 02 (1554)

    Ship of unknown type which sunk in The Bahamas in 1554 due to a storm. She carried silver ingots.

  3. Unknown Bahamas 01 (1554)

    Ship of unknown type which sunk in The Bahamas in 1554 due to a storm. She carried silver ingots.

  4. Santa María de los Remedios (1559)

    Galleon which sunk in The Bahamas in 1559 due to a storm.

  5. Capitana (1563)

    Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in The Bahamas in 1563 due to a storm. Captained by Juan Menéndez de Avilés. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  6. San Cristóbal (1563)

    Nao which departed Santo Domingo (DOM) bound for Spain. She sunk in The Bahamas in 1563. This ship captained by Rodrigo Alonso carried gold bullion and silver ingots.

  7. Santa Clara (1564)

    Galleon which departed Cartagena de Indias (COL) bound for Spain. She sunk in The Bahamas in 1564 due to a storm. Captained by Juan Díaz Bocino.

  8. Nuestra Señora de la Concepción (1586)

    Ship of unknown type which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in The Bahamas in 1586 due to a hurricane. Captained by Simón Rizo.

  9. Unknown Florida Bahamas 01 (1586)

    Carrack which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in The Bahamas in 1586 due to a hurricane.

  10. San Juan (1586)

    Ship of unknown type bound for Spain which sunk in The Bahamas in 1586 due to a hurricane. This ship captained by Martin Irigoyen carried gold bullion and silver ingots.

  11. San Francisco (1586)

    Ship of unknown type which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in The Bahamas in 1586 due to a hurricane. Captained by Juan Alonso.

  12. Unknown Florida Bahamas 02 (1589)

    Ship of unknown type which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in The Bahamas in 1589 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Tierra Firme Fleet.

  13. Almiranta (1589)

    Nao which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in The Bahamas in 1589 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  14. Espíritu Santo (1589)

    Ship of unknown type which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in The Bahamas in 1589 due to a hurricane. Captained by Miguel Baltasar. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  15. Jesús María (1589)

    Nao which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in The Bahamas in 1589 due to a hurricane. This ship captained by Francisco Salvago carried silver ingots and gold bullion. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  16. Santa Catalina (1589)

    Nao which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in The Bahamas in 1589 due to a hurricane. This ship captained by Domingo Laínez Ome carried silver ingots and gold bullion. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  17. Santo Domingo (1606)

    Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in The Bahamas in 1606 due to a hurricane. This ship captained by Diego Ramírez carried riches. She belonged to The Tierra Firme Fleet.

  18. San Roque (1606)

    Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in The Bahamas in 1606 due to a hurricane. Captained by Ruy López. She belonged to The Tierra Firme Fleet.

  19. Nuestra Señora de Begoña (1606)

    Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in The Bahamas in 1606 due to a hurricane. This ship captained by Pedro Muñoz carried riches. She belonged to The Tierra Firme Fleet.

  20. San Ambrosio (1606)

    Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in The Bahamas in 1606 due to a hurricane. This ship captained by Martín Ormaechea carried riches. She belonged to The Tierra Firme Fleet.

  21. Santa Gertrudis (1628)

    Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in The Bahamas in 1628 due to a storm. She carried riches. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  22. San Ignacio (1628)

    Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in The Bahamas in 1628 due to a storm. She carried riches and silver ingots. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  23. Nuestra Señora de las Maravillas (1656)

    Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in The Bahamas in 1656 due to a storm. This ship captained by Matías Orellana carried riches. She belonged to The Tierra Firme Fleet.

  24. Nuestra Señora de la Esperanza, aka La Genovesa (1669)

    Ship of unknown type which departed Veracruz (MEX) bound for Spain. She sunk in The Bahamas in 1669. This ship captained by Domingo Ipenareitia carried gold bullion and silver ingots.

  25. Unknown Bahamas 03 (1713)

    Ship of unknown type which departed Havana (CUB) bound for St. Augustine (FLA). She sunk in The Bahamas in 1713. She carried riches.

  26. San Juan Evangelista (1714)

    Galleon which departed Veracruz (MEX) bound for Santo Domingo (DOM). She sunk in The Bahamas in 1714 due to a hurricane. She carried riches. She belonged to The Armada de Barlovento.

  27. Andalucía (1740)

    Ship of unknown type which sunk in The Bahamas in 1740.

  28. Unknown Bahamas 04 (1744)

    Ship of unknown type which departed Cadiz (ESP) bound for Veracruz (MEX). She sunk in The Bahamas in 1744. Captained by Lamprier.

  29. Santiago el Grande (1765)

    Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in The Bahamas in 1765. She carried gold bullion and silver ingots.

  30. Infanta (1788)

    Brigantine / Brig which sunk in The Bahamas in 1788 due to a storm. Captained by Casimiro de la Madrid.

  31. Postillón (1814)

    Brigantine / Brig which sunk in The Bahamas in 1814 due to a collision with shoals, cays and reefs. This ship captained by Ramón Pardo de Lama carried quicksilver.

  32. María Antonieta (1814)

    Merchant ship bound for Havana (CUB) which sunk in The Bahamas in 1814.

  33. Juneta (1815)

    Merchant ship which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Cadiz (ESP). She sunk in The Bahamas in 1815.

  34. Rosa (1816)

    Ship of unknown type bound for Havana (CUB) which sunk in The Bahamas in 1816. She carried slaves.

  35. Santa Rosa (1821)

    Ship of unknown type bound for Havana (CUB) which sunk in The Bahamas in 1821.

  36. Júpiter (1822)

    Ship of unknown type bound for Havana (CUB) which sunk in The Bahamas in 1822. Captained by Minchaca.

  37. San Francisco de Paula, aka Orionon (1825)

    Merchant ship bound for Havana (CUB) which sunk in The Bahamas in 1825. Captained by Puchol.

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Florida (63)

Florida

  1. Unknown Florida 01 (1549)

    Nao which sunk in Florida in 1549 due to a hurricane.

  2. Visitación (1550)

    Nao which departed Veracruz (MEX) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1550 due to a hurricane. This ship captained by Pedro de la Torre carried gold bullion and silver ingots. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  3. San Nicolás (1551)

    Nao which sunk in Florida in 1551.

  4. Capitana (1555)

    Ship of unknown type which departed Panama (PAN) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1555 due to a hurricane. Captained by Cosme Rodríguez Farfán. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  5. San Andrés (1555)

    Galleon which departed Panama (PAN) bound for Cadiz (ESP). She sunk in Florida in 1555 due to a hurricane. Captained by Cosme Rodríguez Farfán. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  6. Santa María del Camino (1555)

    Ship of unknown type which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1555. This ship captained by Alonso Martín Morejón carried gold bullion and silver ingots.

  7. Unknown Florida 02 (1556)

    Nao bound for Spain which sunk in Florida in 1556. Captained by Gonzalo Carvajal.

  8. Unknown Florida 03 (1556)

    Ship of unknown type which sunk in Florida in 1556. Captained by Pedro Menéndez de Avilés. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  9. Santa Maria de la Limpia Concepción (1571)

    Galleon which sunk in Florida in 1571 due to a storm.

  10. San Ignacio (1571)

    Galleon which departed Acapulco (MEX) bound for Cadiz (ESP). She sunk in Florida in 1571 due to a storm. This ship captained by Juan de Canavas carried riches.

  11. Santiago el Menor (1578)

    Ship of unknown type which sunk in Florida in 1578.

  12. Unknown Florida 04 (1589)

    Ship of unknown type which sunk in Florida in 1589. Captained by Martín Pérez de Olazábal.

  13. Santa Margarita (1595)

    Ship of unknown type which sunk in Florida in 1595.

  14. San Martín, aka Almiranta de Honduras (1618)

    Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Cadiz (ESP). She sunk in Florida in 1618 due to a hurricane.

  15. Nuestra Señora del Rosario (1622)

    Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1622 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Tierra Firme Fleet.

  16. Santa Margarita (1622)

    Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Cadiz (ESP). She sunk in Florida in 1622 due to a hurricane. This ship captained by Bernardino de Lugo carried riches, gold bullion, silver ingots and eastern ceramics. She belonged to The Tierra Firme Fleet.

  17. Nuestra Señora de la Consolación (1622)

    Merchant ship which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1622 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Tierra Firme Fleet.

  18. Nuestra Señora de Atocha (1622)

    Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1622 due to a hurricane. This ship captained by Jacome de Veider carried weapons, eastern ceramics, gold bullion, silver ingots, pearls and precious stones. She belonged to The Tierra Firme Fleet.

  19. Unknown Florida 07 (1622)

    Patache which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1622 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Tierra Firme Fleet.

  20. Unknown Florida 08 (1622)

    Patache which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1622 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Tierra Firme Fleet.

  21. Unknown Florida 09 (1622)

    Merchant ship which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1622 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Tierra Firme Fleet.

  22. Buen Jesús (1622)

    Merchant ship which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1622 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Tierra Firme Fleet.

  23. Unknown Florida 05 (1630)

    Galleon which sunk in Florida in 1630. Captained by Antonio de Oteiza. She belonged to The Tierra Firme Fleet.

  24. Unknown Florida 06 (1630)

    Ship of unknown type which sunk in Florida in 1630. Captained by Antonio de Oteiza.

  25. Unknown Florida 13 (1714)

    Ship of unknown type which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1714 due to a hurricane.

  26. Santo Cristo del Valle (1715)

    Patache which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1715 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  27. San Miguel (1715)

    Carrack which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1715 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Tierra Firme Fleet.

  28. Nuestra Señora del Carmen y San Antonio de Padua (1715)

    Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1715 due to a hurricane. She carried riches and weapons. She belonged to The Tierra Firme Fleet.

  29. Nuestra Señora de la Concepción, San José y San Francisco (1715)

    Patache which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1715 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Tierra Firme Fleet.

  30. Nuestra Señora del Rosario y San Francisco Javier, aka Chaves (1715)

    Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1715 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  31. Nuestra Señora de Regla, San Francisco Javier y las Ánimas (1715)

    Merchant ship which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1715 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  32. Santisima Trinidad y Nuestra Señora de la Concepción aka Urca de Lima, aka Urca de Lima (1715)

    Urca which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1715 due to a hurricane. Captained by Miguel de Lima. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  33. Santo Cristo de San Román, Nuestra Señora del Rosario y San José (1715)

    Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1715 due to a hurricane. She carried riches. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  34. Nuestra Señora de la Regla, San Dimas y San Francisco Javier (1715)

    Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1715 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  35. El Ciervo (1715)

    Ship of unknown type which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1715 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  36. Nuestra Señora de las Nieves y de las Ánimas (1715)

    Patache which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Cadiz (ESP). She sunk in Florida in 1715 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  37. Unknown Florida 10 (1722)

    Chalupa / a small boat which sunk in Florida in 1722.

  38. Rubi Segundo (1733)

    Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Cadiz (ESP). She sunk in Florida in 1733 due to a hurricane. This ship captained by Baltasar de la Torre carried gold bullion, vanilla, tobacco, dyes, silver coins and indigo. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  39. Nuestra Señora de Balvaneda, aka Infante (1733)

    Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1733 due to a hurricane. This ship captained by Domingo de Lnz carried coins, eastern ceramics, mexican ceramics, hides and skins, vanilla, citrus fruits and dyes. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  40. San Felipe, aka El Terri (1733)

    Merchant ship which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Cadiz (ESP). She sunk in Florida in 1733 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  41. Tres Puentes (1733)

    Merchant ship which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Cadiz (ESP). She sunk in Florida in 1733 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  42. Nuestra Señora del Rosario, San Francisco Javier & San Antonio de Padua, aka San Francisco (1733)

    Merchant ship which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1733 due to a hurricane. She carried silver ingots. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  43. El Gallo Indiano (1733)

    Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1733 due to a hurricane. She carried coins, copper ingots, dyes, vanilla and eastern ceramics. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  44. Nuestra Señora de las Angustias (1733)

    Merchant ship which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1733 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  45. Sueco de Arizón (1733)

    Merchant ship which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Cadiz (ESP). She sunk in Florida in 1733 due to a hurricane. She carried hides and skins, eastern ceramics, tobacco, silver ingots and dyes. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  46. Nuestra Señora del Carmen, San Antonio de Padua y Las Ánimas, aka Chaves (1733)

    Ship of unknown type which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1733 due to a hurricane. Captained by Antonio de Chaves. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  47. San José & Las Ánimas, aka El Duque (1733)

    Merchant ship which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Cadiz (ESP). She sunk in Florida in 1733 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  48. San Pedro (1733)

    Merchant ship which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1733 due to a hurricane. She carried coins and eastern ceramics. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  49. Nuestra Señora de Pópulo (1733)

    Merchant ship which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1733 due to a hurricane. She carried hides and skins, tobacco, dyes, citrus fruits and indigo. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  50. Nuestra Señora de Belén & San Antonio de Padua, aka El Herrera (1733)

    Merchant ship which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Cadiz (ESP). She sunk in Florida in 1733 due to a hurricane. This ship captained by Luis Herrera carried sugar, silver coins, tobacco, indigo and hides and skins. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  51. San Fernando (1733)

    Merchant ship which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Cadiz (ESP). She sunk in Florida in 1733 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  52. San Ignacio (1733)

    Merchant ship which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Cadiz (ESP). She sunk in Florida in 1733 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.

  53. San Cayetano (1738)

    Frigate which sunk in Florida in 1738.

  54. Santa Susana (1747)

    Ship of unknown type which sunk in Florida in 1747. Captained by Manuel Echaniz.

  55. Notre Dame de Deliverance (1755)

    Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1755 due to a hurricane. She carried gold bullion, silver ingots and riches.

  56. Unknown Florida 11 (1775)

    Ship of unknown type which sunk in Florida in 1775.

  57. Nuestra Señora del Rosario (1783)

    Frigate which departed Veracruz (MEX) bound for Pensacola (FLA). She sunk in Florida in 1783 due to a hurricane. She carried mexican ceramics and spanish ceramics.

  58. Infanta (1788)

    Brigantine / Brig which sunk in Florida in 1788 due to a collision with shoals, cays and reefs. Captained by Casimiro de la Madrid.

  59. Hermógenes (1807)

    Schooner which sunk in Florida in 1807. Captained by Angel Laborde.

  60. Araucana (1811)

    Schooner which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1811 due to a storm. Captained by Benito de la Rigada.

  61. Segundo Volador (1814)

    Schooner which departed Havana (CUB). She sunk in Florida in 1814 due to a storm. This ship captained by Joauin Vidal carried riches and weapons.

  62. Empecinada (1815)

    Schooner which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1815. She carried gold bullion and silver ingots.

  63. Vencedora (1846)

    Chalupa / a small boat which sunk in Florida in 1846.

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North Carolina (19)

North Carolina

  1. Unknown North Carolina 02 (1526)

    Brigantine / Brig which departed Havana (CUB). She sunk in North Carolina in 1526.

  2. Unknown North Carolina 01 (1526)

    Brigantine / Brig which sunk in North Carolina in 1526.

  3. Unknown North Carolina 04 (1566)

    Ship of unknown type which sunk in North Carolina in 1566 due to a hurricane.

  4. Unknown North Carolina 03 (1566)

    Ship of unknown type which sunk in North Carolina in 1566 due to a hurricane.

  5. Fortuna (1748)

    Ship of unknown type which sunk in North Carolina in 1748.

  6. El Salvador (1750)

    Chalupa / a small boat which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in North Carolina in 1750 due to a hurricane. This ship captained by Joan Crueñas Gispert (Juan Cruanio) carried gold bullion, silver ingots and riches.

  7. Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, aka La Ninfa (1750)

    Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in North Carolina in 1750 due to a hurricane. This ship captained by Manuel Molviedo carried riches, gold bullion, silver ingots, sugar, hides and skins, cochineal, indigo, tobacco, cotton, cocoa and spices.

  8. Nuestra Señora de los Godos, aka Arrinton (1750)

    Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Cadiz (ESP). She sunk in North Carolina in 1750 due to a hurricane. This ship captained by Pedro de Pumarejo & Francisco Ortiz carried riches, silver ingots, cochineal, vanilla, cotton, sugar, hides and skins, logwoog and indigo.

  9. San Pedro (1750)

    Frigate which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in North Carolina in 1750 due to a hurricane. Captained by John Kelly.

  10. Nuestra Señora de la Soledad (1750)

    Frigate which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in North Carolina in 1750 due to a hurricane. This ship captained by Manuel Molbudro, José de Respaldizar (propietario) carried riches.

  11. San Vicente (1750)

    Ship of unknown type which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in North Carolina in 1750 due to a hurricane.

  12. Unknown North Carolina 05 (1795)

    Ship of unknown type which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in North Carolina in 1795 due to a hurricane.

  13. Santa Rosa (1804)

    Ship of unknown type which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in North Carolina in 1804. This ship captained by Fernandez carried riches.

  14. Nuestra Señora del Carmen (1804)

    Ship of unknown type which sunk in North Carolina in 1804. Captained by Manuel Rodríguez.

  15. San Antonio (1813)

    Brigantine / Brig which sunk in North Carolina in 1813. Captained by Fabra.

  16. La Alhambra (1837)

    Ship of unknown type which sunk in North Carolina in 1837.

  17. Flora (1840)

    Ship of unknown type which sunk in North Carolina in 1840. Captained by Manuel Rodríguez.

  18. Alonso (1841)

    Ship of unknown type which sunk in North Carolina in 1841.

  19. San Antonio (1890)

    Ship of unknown type which sunk in North Carolina in 1890.

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South Carolina (2)

South Carolina

  1. Buen Jesús (1520)

    Ship of unknown type which departed Santo Domingo (DOM) bound for Spain. She sunk in South Carolina in 1520. This ship captained by Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón carried gold bullion, silver ingots and pearls.

  2. Unknown South Carolina 01 (1520)

    Nao which sunk in South Carolina in 1520. Captained by Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón.

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Virginia (4)

Virginia

  1. Nuestra Señora de la Merced, aka Mercedes (1750)

    Brigantine / Brig which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Virginia in 1750 due to a hurricane. Captained by Antonio Barroso.

  2. Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación, aka La Galga Andaluza (1750)

    Frigate which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Virginia in 1750 due to a hurricane. Captained by Daniel Houny.

  3. Santa Rosalía (1788)

    Ship of unknown type bound for Spain which sunk in Virginia in 1788 due to a hurricane.

  4. Nuestra Señora de los Dolores, aka Juno (1802)

    Frigate which departed Veracruz (MEX) bound for Spain. She sunk in Virginia in 1802 due to a hurricane. This ship captained by Juan Ignacio Bustillo carried riches and silver ingots.

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