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  • [Ship]: California
    [Sunk date]: 1866
    [Notes]: Rare 1806 "direct acting engine" steamer, with a centered propulsion wheel, carrying personal care articles. Sunk after a pirate raid at Ilha Grande, Angra dos reis.
    [Coordinates]:
    (Brazil)

  • [Ship]: Olympian
    [Sunk date]: 1906
    [Notes]: A steamboat that was wrecked at Possession Bay while under tow.
    [Coordinates]: 52°14′51.67″S 69°1′55.46″W / 52.2476861°S 69.0320722°W / -52.2476861; -69.0320722 (Olympian (sidewheeler))
    (Chile)

  • [Ship]: Jesus Maria de la Limpia Concepcion
    [Sunk date]: 1654
    [Notes]: Spanish treasure ship also known as the Capitana, lost after striking a reef off Chanduy.
    [Coordinates]:
    (Ecuador)

  • [Ship]: Covadonga
    [Sunk date]: 13 September 1880
    [Notes]: A Chilean schooner that was sunk by a mine outside Chancay.
    [Coordinates]:
    (Peru)

  • [Ship]: Sobral Santos II
    [Sunk date]: 19 September 1981
    [Notes]: Capsized in the Amazon River, at Óbidos, Pará. Around 250 to 300 people are killed, 178 people survive.
    [Coordinates]:
    (Brazil)

  • [Ship]: Blanco Encalada
    [Sunk date]: 1891
    [Notes]: Destroyed by a torpedo gunboat in the port of Caldera during the 1891 Chilean Civil War.
    [Coordinates]:
    (Chile)

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It is estimated that the sunken treasure lying on the ocean floor around the world today would be worth trillions of dollars if it could be recovered. In South America, this was the route that many ships had to take in the early days of sailing. Many sailors and pirates came here to survive, through trade and passengers, escorted a lot of gold and silver treasure through South America. But there were many ships destroyed by pirates. A list of 70 wrecks recovered from the site is included in a random tool for those interested to check further.

The ship information, the date of the sinking, the exact location of the sinking, the main cause of the sinking, and so on, are kept intact in this generator. South America was an important area for many sailors to travel south to survive, and sea transport was often their preferred mode of transportation. In this vast sea, buried a lot of innocent souls, as well as valuable gold and silver jewelry, all can only wait for rescue dawn.

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