Uncovering the World's Most Valuable Underwater Treasures
9. The Bajo De La Campana
Bajo de La Campana: A Marine Archaeological Treasure Estimated Current Value: Not Known Date of Disappearance: 2,700 Years Ago Discovered: 1950s The term "Bajo de La Campana" refers not to a single shipwreck but to a significant marine archaeological site that contains the remains of four distinct vessels. Among these, the most notable is a Phoenician warship, believed to exceed twenty meters in length. The significance of this site lies in its ability to provide historical context for the Phoenicians, a civilization renowned for its extensive sea trade and exploration. The discovery of these wrecks offers invaluable insights into ancient maritime practices and the cultural exchanges that occurred across the Mediterranean.

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