How do you come up with these cool stories? 😃I have that notification bell 🔔 set to sit down and chill while I watch these videos with the Wifey. Absolutely LOVE this channel👏
What a great report I was immersed in the story and did not expect that cool ending. I really like these videos, they make me feel good just when I need to take a break from work.
Agree. Albeit it makes lots of sense once you realize countries are public companies. It has to have a legal name and structure to buy, sell, etc (like a private company), thus anyone can sue a country as it if was a private company
What I think as a dutch/colombian. The us just wants money lol. Colombia found it themselve. Spain stole the money in the first place so they have no right. I think as a gesture to respect some pieces should be send to Bolivia but the rest goes to Colombia. They also suffered underneath spain and their money got stolen as well. The boat is in their land and for that reason theirs.
The most remarkable thing in this story is that the San Jose Galleon wreck had gold coins on board when it sank ... that would indicate that the Spanish Empire coined gold nearby Portobelo [nowaday in Panama] That leads me to some questions: 1) Where did the gold come from? 2) Where was this gold coined? 3) and if the gold was coined there: Why? Why not take the gold from *Panama* to Spain and coin it there? Hint: The Gold-Rush in Panama of the early 16th Century that lasted from 1503 to 1727 But still my questio is: WHY did the Spanish Empire coined the gold in Panama? Last question: Why does the Columbian Government not recover the treasure? I guess that Columbian Government knows the San Jose Galleon was a diversionary maneuver and the bulk of all the gold transported reached Spain securely.
This Channel is awesome! This story could be the plot to a "National Treasure" movie. And Cartagena is beautiful, one more reason to visit with your darling 😉
Oh year its clear to right from the start :D with a 17.00000000 doller treasure there (didnt count the zeros btw) The VERY BEST of the human race appairs - it NEVER fails to make itself knows under the right confitions. Actually amazing to see.... THE HUMAN GREED!
The indigenous people of Bolivia on that treasure that's who should get it it's ridiculous that billions of dollars were stolen from all these different cultures around the world during colonialism in these people that countries that were starting and building these colonies think that they are still think that they are entitled to the stuff this is ridiculous it belongs to the indigenous culture and these people need deserve to be paid and brought out of poverty
If the treasures found in the Columbia waters and the ship San Jose's Admiral commandeered to rob it from another country who owns it,then, the rightful owner of that treasure should be returned with a fee maybe for the Contractor who can take it out from the sea bed. I believed it's fair enough.
Ships that sunk in any waters belong to the nation that it sailed for unless proven it's cargo is stolen from another nation and in that case should be conficated by the victim nation!
As far as looking at the facts, the only real claim is from Spain - is it´s gold, from its viceroyalties. All was Spanish: The mine, the ship, the country of origin of the gold, the destination of the Gold, the crew, the gold.
@@dodid04 potential claims, Spain, Bolivia, Colombia American corporation & Britain, in my eyes the most logical thing is to give it back to the indigenous Bolivians who created the wealth because if thwy produced it under indentured servitude then Spain has no rights to the resource or if they claim rights then they should be made to pay substantial reperations to the natives, then if the ship was holding onto illegal goods produced via slavery then it had no right to transport them and thus it's sinking in Colombia waters grants Colombia the right to the vessel but not the material gold and also Colombia would have no right to give away 50% of the gold valuation, only the proceeds from the vessel itself, Britain has no claim as they merely sunk the ship and if they didn't retrieve the assets then thats on them. Therefore I think it only makes sense to reimburse the American corporation from future proceeds of the vessels sale, fees or generated income, allow Bolivia to keep the rights to the Spanish vessel for facilitating the expedition in their sovereign territory but pay a portion of generated proceeds say 5% to Spain since it's their vessel and give the native people of Bolivia 100% of the gold value, obviously this will never happen though.
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I’ve been to Cartagena, I don’t blame the captain for visiting, lovely place.
How do you come up with these cool stories? 😃I have that notification bell 🔔 set to sit down and chill while I watch these videos with the Wifey. Absolutely LOVE this channel👏
If you think the treasure hasn't been hauled up, you are suffering from mind control.
What a great report I was immersed in the story and did not expect that cool ending. I really like these videos, they make me feel good just when I need to take a break from work.
Thanks for the awesome video and all the amazing content!
I would learn how to dive, but I'm sure that it's easier to become a lawyer (the true beneficiaries of this treasure).
Yup and now depending on your race in some states they are trying to make so that you don't even have to pass the bar...
The most remarkable thing in this story to me is that a company was able to sue a country
Agree. Albeit it makes lots of sense once you realize countries are public companies. It has to have a legal name and structure to buy, sell, etc (like a private company), thus anyone can sue a country as it if was a private company
It would be funnier if the British were claiming the gold too 😂
What I think as a dutch/colombian. The us just wants money lol. Colombia found it themselve. Spain stole the money in the first place so they have no right. I think as a gesture to respect some pieces should be send to Bolivia but the rest goes to Colombia. They also suffered underneath spain and their money got stolen as well. The boat is in their land and for that reason theirs.
The most remarkable thing in this story is that the San Jose Galleon wreck had gold coins on board when it sank ... that would indicate that the Spanish Empire coined gold nearby Portobelo [nowaday in Panama]
That leads me to some questions:
1) Where did the gold come from?
2) Where was this gold coined?
3) and if the gold was coined there: Why?
Why not take the gold from *Panama* to Spain and coin it there?
Hint: The Gold-Rush in Panama of the early 16th Century that lasted from 1503 to 1727
But still my questio is: WHY did the Spanish Empire coined the gold in Panama?
Last question: Why does the Columbian Government not recover the treasure?
I guess that Columbian Government knows the San Jose Galleon was a diversionary maneuver and the bulk of all the gold transported reached Spain securely.
Viva Colombia 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴
This Channel is awesome! This story could be the plot to a "National Treasure" movie. And Cartagena is beautiful, one more reason to visit with your darling 😉
Oh year its clear to right from the start :D with a 17.00000000 doller treasure there (didnt count the zeros btw) The VERY BEST of the human race appairs - it NEVER fails to make itself knows under the right confitions. Actually amazing to see.... THE HUMAN GREED!
Ah greed!!!
The pronunciation is good.
Wassup 3rd comment
I’m into politics and history now because of you tysm
IMHO I think the gold/treasure belongs to the country it was taken from. Not the looters, perhaps some to the ones finding, but not the looters.
The original company that found the ship needs to go back and drop depth charges on it.
Anyone have a submarine floating around somewhere?
How about Lloyds of London😁
The indigenous people of Bolivia on that treasure that's who should get it it's ridiculous that billions of dollars were stolen from all these different cultures around the world during colonialism in these people that countries that were starting and building these colonies think that they are still think that they are entitled to the stuff this is ridiculous it belongs to the indigenous culture and these people need deserve to be paid and brought out of poverty
Dude is this the face reveal?
It’s actually not the reveal, that happened a few weeks ago 😇
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Greed.
If the treasures found in the Columbia waters and the ship San Jose's Admiral commandeered to rob it from another country who owns it,then, the rightful owner of that treasure should be returned with a fee maybe for the Contractor who can take it out from the sea bed. I believed it's fair enough.
The Spanish want there's stolen gold back😂😂😂
It should be owned by those from whom it was stolen from originally.
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Ships that sunk in any waters belong to the nation that it sailed for unless proven it's cargo is stolen from another nation and in that case should be conficated by the victim nation!
It has no value other than historical value. Bring it up and create four museums. Well three. The American claim is B.S.
@@cjackfly All American claims and narratives about ANY subject are BS so this wouldn't be any different!
The son of atocha is the owner of the treasure. The son of the king of Cuba. Terra Cuba
As far as I’m concerned all have claim EXCEPT Spain.
BS, that is a Spanish warship. Depends if it is within the 12 mile limit.
As far as looking at the facts, the only real claim is from Spain - is it´s gold, from its viceroyalties. All was Spanish: The mine, the ship, the country of origin of the gold, the destination of the Gold, the crew, the gold.
@@dodid04 potential claims, Spain, Bolivia, Colombia American corporation & Britain, in my eyes the most logical thing is to give it back to the indigenous Bolivians who created the wealth because if thwy produced it under indentured servitude then Spain has no rights to the resource or if they claim rights then they should be made to pay substantial reperations to the natives, then if the ship was holding onto illegal goods produced via slavery then it had no right to transport them and thus it's sinking in Colombia waters grants Colombia the right to the vessel but not the material gold and also Colombia would have no right to give away 50% of the gold valuation, only the proceeds from the vessel itself, Britain has no claim as they merely sunk the ship and if they didn't retrieve the assets then thats on them.
Therefore I think it only makes sense to reimburse the American corporation from future proceeds of the vessels sale, fees or generated income, allow Bolivia to keep the rights to the Spanish vessel for facilitating the expedition in their sovereign territory but pay a portion of generated proceeds say 5% to Spain since it's their vessel and give the native people of Bolivia 100% of the gold value, obviously this will never happen though.
Im a pirate. I want my 33%. 🦜
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