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The San José Secret

17 min · 9. juli 2026
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The amazing true story of the San José galleon - Spain's legendary treasure ship lost in 1708! Historical Fun Fact: The San José carried so much silver and gold that when it exploded, the flash lit up the entire Caribbean Sea like daylight! Did you know that this Spanish treasure ship was found 300 years later by underwater robots at nearly 2,000 feet deep? Ben & Pia take you on this incredible underwater adventure from colonial Spain to modern-day treasure hunting! Which story do you want to hear next? Write it in the comments! #LetsRewind #History #TreasureShip #SpanishGalleon #UnderwaterArchaeology #HistoryForKids #KidsPodcast #LearningIsFun

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